Best castles around Morano Sul Po are situated within the Monferrato region, an area recognized for its high concentration of historic fortresses. Morano Sul Po itself is located near the Po river plain, offering access to the diverse landscapes of the Monferrato hills. This region provides a rich historical context, with many castles dating back centuries. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land, typical of Piedmont.
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Nestled among centuries-old trees, Camino Castle dominates the ancient village from above and contributes to one of the most easily recognizable hilltop profiles of the Lower Monferrato.
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Built on an inaccessible tuff spur, from which the entire valley and surrounding plain can be seen, it was initially a watchtower, later equipped with granaries for food reserves and quarters for healing. The first inhabitants of the current town settled immediately below the fort, feeling protected. Aleramo, the founder of the Marquises of Monferrato, held his court here, which at the time was itinerant. The castle, perched high on the hill, was impregnable due to its position and external defenses. It also had a well that could only be reached from the inside through a long tunnel dug into the tuff, allowing the inhabitants to resist sieges. The feudal lords, over time, were the counts of Lomello, the Church of Vercelli and William VI of Monferrato called the Great who, in the 13th century, further strengthened the fortifications with higher walls to the north. The last feudal lords of San Giorgio, the Gozani, enriched the castle with the scenographic eighteenth-century façade, with progressively receding masses, the large U-shaped staircase and the two arches that mark the entrances to the south and north. The Gozani were responsible for the construction in the eighteenth century, inside the hanging garden, of the chapel with perfect proportions, the work of Ferroggio, a student of Juvarra. The architect Bollati (1870) was responsible for the southern façade with neo-Gothic forms: it is a façade broken in a horizontal direction, receding to form a terrace on the third floor, from which, without climbing to the top of the tower, you can enjoy the spectacular view of the Alpine arch, from Monviso to Monte Rosa, of the gentle Monferrato hills and the Lomellina plain. Even though the Castle is private property, it is possible to visit it. Consult the website www.castellodisangiorgiomonferrato.com to find out the dates and times of visits.
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Around 1900, the extremely wealthy entrepreneur, financier, art collector and patron Riccardo Gualino (1879–1964) began building a neo-Romanesque-neo-Gothic castle in a commanding position over the town. The architect of the building was the engineer Vittorio Tornielli. In 1918, the Castello di Cereseto became one of the residences of the Turin family, where lavish parties were celebrated with guests from the Piedmontese business and financial world, from the Agnelli to the Sella. The fort was inhabited by the family until the second half of the 20th century and is therefore well preserved.
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10th century castle, now private for receptions and events. In the Castle Square there is the Town Hall (the building looks like a small church with a clock), on the ground floor there is the post office but above all there is a fountain with fresh water even in August
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Nice climb with a nice view.
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It looks like a castle straight out of a fairy tale.It is one of the castles of Monferrato with the best preserved external walls. The castle was built in the early twentieth century. Unfortunately, today the interior of the castle cannot be visited, but many people go to the village to see the imposing Cereseto castle from the outside and immortalize its beauty in their photographs.
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One of the most spectacular castles in Monferrato and equipped with crenellated walls and towers. As with many ancient buildings in Italy, there are many legends about the castle of Camino. One of the most recurrent narrates that in the year 1494, Count Scarampo Scarampi, feudal lord of the Marquis of Monferrato, was accused of making forays into neighboring villages causing problems such as thefts and fires. After a long siege of the castle, which lasted two months, it was captured by the militias of Costantino Aranite, prefect of Casale. His wife, the Marquise Camilla, managed to escape from a secret passage and reach Casale to ask for a safe conduct for her husband's life. Scarampo Scarampi, however, had already been beheaded by those who had imprisoned him. When she learned of her husband's sad fate, out of desperation, the Marquise Camilla threw herself from the tower. Now, she walks around the battlements of the castle crying, while her husband walks around the manor with his head in his hand. Legend aside, in the inner courtyard of the castle of Camino there is the sarcophagus of the noble Scarampo, depicted at rest holding his head with his left hand.
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There are feelings of peace and silence.
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The Monferrato region, where Morano Sul Po is located, is rich in castles. You can visit Camino Castle, known for its well-preserved 11th-century structure and crenellated towers offering views of the Po river valley. Cereseto Castle stands out with its 'Disney-like charm' and impressive external walls. For a castle with a long family history, Castello Sannazzaro in Giarole has been owned by the same family for nearly 900 years and offers unique overnight stays.
Yes, Castello Sannazzaro in Giarole offers the unique opportunity to stay overnight. This allows guests to experience living within a historic castle that has been continuously owned by the same family since 1163.
Many castles in the Monferrato region boast deep historical roots. Castello Sannazzaro dates back to 1163, while Camino Castle is an 11th-century fortress. Gabiano Castle is among the oldest, with origins tracing back to the 8th century. The Monferrato Castle in Casale Monferrato was ordered by Giovanni II Paleologo in the 14th century and later reinforced by the Gonzaga family.
Yes, several castles offer interior visits. Camino Castle allows visitors to explore its interiors. Castello Sannazzaro also offers tours of its rooms, including the church of San Giacomo. Gabiano Castle's gardens are open for guided tours, and its interiors are often accessible for events. However, Cereseto Castle is currently not open to the public for interior visits, though its exterior is highly admired.
Gabiano Castle is known for its beautiful gardens, which include a characteristic labyrinth designed in the 1930s. These gardens are often used for ceremonies and open-air cocktails. The castle is also a production site for Gabiano DOC wine. Castello Sannazzaro features the church of San Giacomo with 16th-century frescoes and a ballroom.
Many castles in the Monferrato region offer stunning panoramic views. From Camino Castle, you can enjoy unforgettable vistas of the Po river valley and the Alps. The climb to Castello di Gabiano also provides excellent views of the Monferrato hills and the distant Alps.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Cereseto Castle, with its fairy-tale appearance, is often appreciated by families for its exterior beauty. Desana Castle is also listed as family-friendly. Exploring the grounds and exteriors of many castles can be an engaging activity for children.
The Monferrato region is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and enjoying the scenic landscapes, with vineyards changing colors. Summer can be warm, but the castles often provide cool interiors. Winter visits can offer a unique, quieter experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
The Monferrato region is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For example, there are several hiking trails around Camino Castle, including the 'Camino Castle Trail' and 'Nature Trail – Cave Rest Area loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Morano Sul Po guide, the MTB Trails around Morano Sul Po guide, or the Running Trails around Morano Sul Po guide.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly within every castle are not guaranteed, the villages and towns surrounding the castles in the Monferrato region, such as Camino, Giarole, and Casale Monferrato, offer various dining options, including trattorias and local eateries where you can enjoy regional cuisine.
The duration of a castle visit can vary. For castles with extensive interiors, gardens, or guided tours like Castello Sannazzaro or Camino Castle, you might spend 1.5 to 3 hours. For castles primarily admired from the exterior, such as Cereseto Castle, a shorter stop of 30-60 minutes might suffice, allowing more time to explore the surrounding village.
Public transport options to individual castles in the rural Monferrato region can be limited. While larger towns like Casale Monferrato (home to Monferrato Castle) are accessible by train or bus, reaching smaller villages like Giarole or Camino often requires a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving for more flexibility.


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