Valentino Castle

Torino, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, 26

 Castles of Italy Castle of Valentino is one of the main tourist attractions of Turin. There is a construction in a picturesque place of the same name park in the center of the city. Next to the river Po, the vegetation is fragrant, in short, thanks to this environment, the already bright building looks very impressive.

Aragonese castle in Ischia

Ischia, Via Pontile Aragonese

 Castles of Italy On a small island of volcanic lava, 220 meters from the south-eastern part of Ischia, stands the famous Aragonese castle. The view of the castle floating like a ship, right on the watery surface of the Gulf of Naples, is really impressive.

Madame's Palace in Turin

Torino, Piazza Castello

 Castles of Italy The history of the palace began back in the 30s. It was a small fortress in a place called Augustus Taurinorum. In the Middle Ages the fortress was expanded with the help of extensions, towers appeared, so the castle for the nobility was born. Because of the outbuildings and towers, the fortress was rectangular.

Castelvecchio Castle in Verona

Verona, Corso Castelvecchio, 2

 Castles of Italy Painfully reminiscent of the Moscow Kremlin, the Gothic Castelvecchio Castle in Verona was built in the 8th century as a defensive fortress. Later, the Scala family made Castelvecchio their residence, the rulers of the city used to hide here not only during attacks on the city, but also during periods of riots.

Rakconidji Castle

Racconigi, Via Francesco Morosini, 3

 Castles of Italy Approximately at the end of the 12th century, in the small Italian town of Raccooniji, a castle was built on the order of the Marquis of Saluzzo as a defensive structure. It was a classic square fortress with four corner towers and one main tower.

Castle of Rivoli

Rivoli, Piazzale Mafalda di Savoia

 Castles of Italy Rivoli is a small and quiet town in the Italian province of Turin with beautiful palazzo, parks and avenues, but the ancient castle located in its center is certainly the main attraction point for tourists. The reason for this is not only the scale, but also the spirit of antiquity.

Castle of St. Angel in Rome

Lungotevere Castello, 50

 Castles of Italy The construction of the castle of St. Angelo in Rome began in 135. For almost two thousand years of history, it was repeatedly rebuilt and functioned not only as a castle, but also as a tomb, the residence of popes, a vault, a prison.

Sforza Castle

Piazza Castello, Milano

 Castles of Italy There were also in Milan without locks. The most popular of these is the Sforza Castle, built in the middle of the 15th century. It will be especially interesting for tourists from Russia. What is so remarkable about the castle?

Estense Castle

Ferrara, Largo Castello, 1

 Castles of Italy In the historical center of the Italian city of Ferrara towers a massive fortress of the 14th century surrounded by a moat with water. This is the most monumental structure of the architectural ensemble of Ferrara - the castle of Estense or, as it was called by the first owner of Niccolò II d'Este, the castle of St. Michael.

Castel del Ovo

Passaggio Castel dell'Ovo, Naples, Campania

 Castles of Italy Castle Castel del Ovo is located on the small island of Santa Lucia in the Tyrrhenian Sea. This castle has a rich history: from ancient times, he managed to visit the estate, fortress, prison and museum. It is believed that the "Castle of the egg," as translated from its Italian name, is located in the same place where in the 6th century. BC. the Greeks laid Naples.

Castel Sant Elmo

Via Tito Angelini, 20, 80129 Napoli

Castles of Italy Standing on the hill of the same name, the medieval Castel Sant'Elmo Castle was built in the 14th century to protect Naples from the sea and took part decisively in all historical events of the city. Now here is the Museum of Art History "Bruno Molajoli", historical and art exhibitions are held.

Fortress of San Michele

Cagliari, Via Sirai

Castles of Italy In the central part of Cagliari on the hill of San Michele rises a mysterious medieval fortress. The whole area of ​​the hill is a beautiful park, and directly to the fortress is a serpentine footpath. Looks fortress San Michele rather morose and even gloomy.

The history of Italy is not only shrouded in a romantic aura of love intrigues, but also filled with bloody battles, courageous victories and miserable damages..These numerous internecine wars, quarrels and disputes over inheritance, as in a mirror, were reflected in the external appearance of Italian castles, which more likely resemble defensive fortresses than comfortable places for the nobility to live..Indeed, many of them were built with the goal of protecting noble families from hostile attacks or uprisings of ever-dissatisfied population..Only decades later, former fortresses settled, perfected and became beautiful castles, embodying the greatness of Italy and its rich cultural heritage .Today, some of the Italian castles were transformed into museums, many are privately owned, and some have opened hotels, and the rest are given for the needs of urban municipalities .The main thing is that most castles have survived to our time, and today they are ready to tell stories from their rich past .

Most Italian castles have survived to our time, and today they are ready to tell stories from their rich past.

Italian castles and celebrities are incredibly popular. For example, in a magnificent medieval castle, the famous Hollywood actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married. True, as life has shown, marital happiness does not guarantee a marriage in Italian, after years the stellar marriage has disintegrated.

Most popular locks

Everyone on the lips of the Milan castle Sforza, so reminiscent of the appearance of our native Moscow Kremlin. For a long time, the castle belonged to the legendary Ducal Sforza dynasty, then it was dismantled, but rebuilt again. Today it decorates the Italian capital of fashion, and those who once flew here on shopping, certainly worth highlighting the window for a visit to Castello Sforzesco.

The mysterious castle Castel del Monte in the province of Bari is known all over the world. The history of its creation is shrouded in secrets, it is still not known for certain what purpose and who it was built, if it had no defensive functions. Curiously, the octagonal building in the plan was Umberto Eco model of the mysterious library in the novel "The Name of the Rose". By the way, Castel del Monte is also on the UNESCO list, and therefore recommended for attendance.

There are legends about the Aragonese castle, located on the island of Ischia. More precisely, it is located, you can say, right in the sea, on a tiny island of volcanic lava. Aragon Castle is a symbol of the island, it is present on all tourist trinkets, postcards and in advertising booklets. In difficult times, the castle sheltered the inhabitants of Ischia within its walls, and then, when the danger was over, came to desolation. Later, the castle was purchased by private individuals, but it is open for visits and cultural events throughout the year.

As the Aragonese Castle became the symbol of Ischia, the castle of Valentino became the symbol of Turin. In the Middle Ages the fortress belonged to the Savoy dynasty, after large-scale rebuilding from the fortress there was little left, and before the sight appeared an elegant castle in the French style.

At present, the architectural faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin is located in the castle of Valentino. In addition, the building is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Lesser known locks

Literally every province of Italy is replete with locks, and if you decide to see them all, you will need to travel fairly. It is necessary to decide in this alluring variety, where exactly one should go first. Perhaps, in the mountain castle of Fenis near Aosta, or in Castello-Maniac in Syracuse, in the romantic Lombard Sirmione, in the formidable Castel Nuovo in Naples, or perhaps it's worth visiting the mystical castle of Fosdinovo in Tuscany?

An unforgettable adventure will be rest in authentic Italian castles. In many of them hotels are opened, completely diverse: quiet rural and noisy metropolitan, massive and exclusive, networked and family, insanely expensive and affordable - you can only decide and choose a castle of your liking.