Castles around Pinerolo offer a journey through history in the Piedmont region of Italy. The area is characterized by its position at the foot of the Cottian Alps, providing a backdrop for historical fortifications and noble residences. Pinerolo itself is a town with a rich past, serving as a strategic point in various historical periods. The surrounding landscape features a mix of valleys and hills, where many of these historical structures are situated.
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Tiny hamlet, but with some points of interest: the remains of the medieval castle, and the church of Santa Barbara. Maybe it's not worth going there on purpose, but since it's easy to find yourself passing by, it's worth paying a little attention and enjoying what it offers. Water point (fountain) in front of the church (closed in the winter season).
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On the main street of Campiglione appears the villa Luserna di Rorà, a beautiful eighteenth-century building but of earlier origin. Opposite, inside a private park, you can see the castle of Campiglione. Not far away, the parish church of San Giovanni Battista, among the trees and greenery, with its appurtenances. All of the historic Campiglione is condensed into these few square meters, and it is a place worth visiting.
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Remains of the Marsaglia castle, incorporated into a farmhouse. In its vicinity, in 1693, a battle was fought (known as the "Battle of Marsaglia") which cost the lives of 12,000 people. A plaque with a poem, installed in 1993 (300th anniversary of the battle), commemorates the event.
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Built in 1300, subsequently remodeled several times, completely restored in the 1980s. Privately owned, it houses conference rooms and wedding venues. Even if it cannot be visited inside, it is still worth a detour to see it from the outside.
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Superb panoramic stretch of the road between Piossasco and Pinerolo, with a view of Mount San Giorgio and the castle.
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For exceptional historical and artistic value, Castello della Manta is a must-visit. It features rare Late Gothic frescoes in its Baronial Hall, depicting the 'Nine Worthies,' and 16th-century Mannerist decorations in the Sala delle Grottesche. While a bit further south, its artistic importance makes it a key destination. You can find more information about its history on Wikipedia.
Yes, Castello di Miradolo is renowned for its magnificent historical park, spanning over six hectares. It features exotic tree species, centuries-old specimens, a giant bamboo grove, and collections of camellias, magnolias, roses, and historical hydrangeas. The park also includes a 19th-century Neo-Gothic orangery, making it a captivating destination for nature lovers.
Castello di Miradolo functions as a vibrant cultural center. It regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, concerts, performances, and educational activities. Its blend of historical architecture and a beautifully maintained botanical garden provides a dynamic cultural experience throughout the year.
Within Pinerolo, the Palazzo d'Acaja, historically referred to as 'Castello dei Principi d'Acaja,' holds significant historical and artistic value. While currently unused and awaiting restoration, it features a hall of honor with 16th-century grisaille frescoes depicting scenes from the life of Blessed Amadeus IX. Its exterior and historical significance are notable, even if internal access is limited for now.
Some castles, like Macello Castle and Campiglione Castle, are privately owned. While their interiors are generally not accessible to the public, their exteriors are often still considered worth a detour for their historical presence and architectural charm.
Near the remains of Marsaglia Castle, a plaque commemorates the 1693 Battle of Marsaglia, a significant historical event that cost the lives of 12,000 people. This site offers a poignant reminder of the region's past conflicts.
Yes, sites like Villa Luserna di Rorà, Campiglione Castle and Church of San Giovanni Battista are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Castle and Church of Santa Barbara in Riva di Pinerolo is also noted as family-friendly, offering points of interest even in a tiny hamlet.
The region's castles, especially those with extensive parks like Castello di Miradolo, offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for enjoying the botanical gardens and comfortable weather for exploration. Seasonal audio guides at Castello di Miradolo highlight the changing flora, suggesting that any season can be rewarding depending on your interests.
Yes, the Pinerolo area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'David Bertrand Trail' or the 'Hermit's Hill – Ettore Ellena Memorial loop from Talucco' nearby. For more details on hiking trails, you can explore the Hiking around Pinerolo guide.
Absolutely! The area around Pinerolo is well-suited for cycling. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Perosa Argentina – San Secondo di Pinerolo loop from Pinerolo Olimpica,' and gravel biking options like the 'San Secondo di Pinerolo – Canal crossing loop from Pinerolo.' Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pinerolo and Gravel biking around Pinerolo guides.
For a superb panoramic view, consider the stretch of road between Piossasco and Pinerolo, which offers a clear View of the San Vito Castle and Mount San Giorgio. Castello della Manta also provides picturesque views of the Alps from its hilltop setting.
Castello di Osasco was commissioned by the Princes of Acaja, lords of Pinerolo, between 1324 and 1332. Initially built with strong defensive features to protect borders, it was later transformed into a stately residence with frescoed facades and a park designed by Benedetto Alfieri. It has been continuously owned by the Cacherano family, reflecting centuries of regional history.


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