Best castles around Bricherasio offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. While the original medieval castle was destroyed, the area is home to significant historical sites like the Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio, built on previous fortifications. This Piedmontese locality is characterized by its cultural significance and accessible natural landscapes. Many of these sites are easily reachable, providing opportunities for exploration and historical discovery.
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Barge is a town that is usually crossed without stopping. Instead, it's worth getting into it and turning it all around (it doesn't even take long). Among the points of interest: the church of San Giovanni, the castle, via Carle with its arcades.
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Also called "Castle". It has been transformed into a location for weddings, congresses, and the like, so it cannot be visited freely. Even from the outside, however, it deserves a pass and a stop. It is located on one of the Pinerolese cycle paths, so it is easy to get there on roads that are not too busy.
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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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Location of the picture has a bench with the best view of the castle
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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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While Bricherasio's original medieval castle was destroyed, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio, a significant 17th-18th century noble residence built on previous fortifications. This palace is known for its Baroque architecture, expansive park, and cultural events. Other notable sites include Villa Luserna di Rorà, Campiglione Castle and Church of San Giovanni Battista, which condenses the historic essence of Campiglione.
Yes, the Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio is surrounded by a nearly four-hectare park featuring diverse tree and shrub species, blending English garden elements with botanical collecting. The park is typically open on the last Sunday of each month. Additionally, Villa Luserna di Rorà, Campiglione Castle and Church of San Giovanni Battista also features a private park.
Several sites are suitable for families. Villa Luserna di Rorà, Campiglione Castle and Church of San Giovanni Battista is categorized as family-friendly. The Barge Castle and Historic Center and Castle and Church of Santa Barbara in Riva di Pinerolo are also noted as family-friendly, offering historical exploration in charming settings.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is typically mild and pleasant for exploring historical sites and their surrounding parks. Summer can be warm, while some outdoor features like fountains might be closed in winter.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting the Castle and Church of Santa Barbara in Riva di Pinerolo. While not a primary destination for everyone, it offers interesting remains of a medieval castle and a church in a tiny hamlet, providing a peaceful historical detour.
Yes, Macello Castle is privately owned and houses conference rooms and wedding venues, so it cannot be visited inside. However, it is still worth seeing from the outside. Similarly, Casaforte di Marchierù (also called 'Castle') has been transformed into a location for events and cannot be freely visited, but it's worth a stop to admire from the exterior.
The Bricherasio area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. Many of these routes pass by or near historical landmarks, allowing you to combine sports with cultural exploration. For example, the Casaforte di Marchierù is located on one of the Pinerolese cycle paths.
Yes, when visiting the Barge Castle and Historic Center, there's a specific spot with a bench that offers the best view of the castle. The expansive park of the Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio also provides pleasant views and natural beauty.
Many historical sites in the Bricherasio area are easily accessible. The Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio, for instance, is approximately a 40-minute drive from Turin. For other sites, driving is generally the most convenient option, and some are located along popular cycling paths.
The Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio serves as a vibrant cultural hub. It hosts a variety of events including literary meetings, concerts, and musical performances. It also promotes art through exhibitions of paintings, ceramics, glass objects, and photography, making it a dynamic place to experience local culture.
The Palazzo dei Conti di Bricherasio is deeply intertwined with regional history. It was the birthplace of Giovan Battista Cacherano di Bricherasio, a commander who led Piedmontese and Austrian troops to victory in the Battle of Colle dell'Assietta in 1747. Later, Emanuele Cacherano di Bricherasio, a co-founder of FIAT, also resided there, adding to its rich legacy.


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