Best castles around Sestola are found in the Apennine region, which is characterized by its elevated terrain and strategic historical importance. Sestola itself is home to a notable historical fortress, the Sestola Castle, perched at approximately 1080 meters above sea level. This area has served as a crucial military garrison since the 8th century, controlling borders and offering panoramic views of surrounding valleys and mountains. The region's landscape provides a backdrop for exploring centuries of history and defensive architecture.
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Montese is located along the Appennino bike tour. Only a short detour is needed to enter the beautiful town center.
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It is believed that the rocky block on which Roccapelago stands was an ancient prehistoric castle. The first mention of a "Castrum Pelago" is found in a document dated 753. Roccapelago probably belonged to the Gualandelli family since the 12th century, and was subsequently a fiefdom of the Montegarullo family from 1240, whose warlike politics it suffered, especially under Obizzo da Montegarullo. In 1393, Obizzo having rebelled against the Este family, Roccapelago was besieged by the Lucchese allies of the house of Este, who took possession of the castle. In 1396 Obizzo managed to regain possession of it and Roccapelago remained with the Montegarullo family until 1408 when a powerful military contingent, under the command of Uguccione dei Contrari, managed to capture it and take it prisoner to Ferrara. In 1586, the new church of Roccapelago was built on the perimeter of the now abandoned castle. The square, massive shape, without arches, without columns and without vaults suggests that its room had been the hall of the Obizzo manor. The bell tower was built at the expense of the population in 1765, using a tower from the old castle. Other restoration works were carried out in 1925 due to damage from an earthquake. Four ancient rooms have recently been recovered which currently house the "In the footsteps of Obizzo da Montegarullo" and "The Mummies of Roccapelago" museums. From the site: http://www.roccapelago.it/
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In the village of Viecave, which once had considerable strategic and sighting importance, there is a high tower around which some remains of the castle, now almost completely disappeared, can still be seen. The many landslides that have occurred in recent centuries have upset the geography of Viecave, where, moreover, two other fifteenth-sixteenth century buildings are still clearly distinguishable.
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Some suggest the derivation of the toponym Viecave from Viae Capitum (main streets), mentioned for the first time in a 14th century document. From the 15th century it became an independent municipality, until, in the 17th century, it was absorbed by Crocette. The solitary tower, which rises above the village, dates back to the sixteenth century and is the only remaining evidence of the ancient castle. The building next door, which includes a tower house and a service building, has five portals and two of them bear the date of 1565 (east) and 1682 (west). Interesting to note the use of wood for pillars and beams. http://www.camministorici.it/it/user/4/punti-di-interest/vie-cave
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Montecuccolo Castle is a wonderful and majestic well-preserved castle that is worth visiting. Its history begins at the time of Matilda of Canossa, when a family of her vassals obtained the investiture of the fiefdom in 1116 from Emperor Henry V and built a tower and a first palace on this hill at the beginning of the 12th century. After a long struggle with other local feudal lords, the Montecuccoli, who emerged victorious, expanded the fortress which took on its current appearance between the 15th and 17th centuries, with the addition of the new palace, the square tower and the podesteria. The castle offers a beautiful view of the sunset from its terrace located in the rear entrance, where the restaurant is also located. A curious fact about the castle is that it houses the highest balsamic vinegar cell in the world, at an altitude of 873 metres.
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The Rocca di Montese is a historic fortress located on top of a hill in the municipality of Montese, in the province of Modena. Built in the 13th century, it has undergone several transformations over the centuries and has been the scene of important historical events. The panoramic view over the Panaro river valley makes it a popular tourist attraction.
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The tower of the Montecuccoli castle
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The primary historical fortress in the immediate vicinity is the Rocca di Sestola, which has stood guard over the area since the 8th century. Other notable castles in the broader region include Montecuccolo Castle, a well-preserved fortress with a 12th-century history, Rocca di Montese, offering panoramic views over the Panaro river valley, and Rocca di Roccapelago, an ancient site housing unique museums.
The Rocca di Sestola, perched at 1080 meters, has been a crucial military garrison since 753 AD, controlling borders between Modena and Bologna. It served as the seat for the governor of the Frignano province for four centuries under the Este dominion and later as a penitentiary and orphanage. Today, it hosts a museum complex.
Yes, the Rocca di Sestola houses a significant cultural center with a rich museum complex. This includes the Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments and the Museum of Mountain Civilization, showcasing tools and materials of mountain life. You can also find the Teresina Burchi Reiter Room and 15th-century frescoes.
Many castles in the Sestola region offer breathtaking panoramic views due to their strategic elevated positions. The Rocca di Sestola provides 360-degree views of the surrounding valleys and mountains from its tower. Montecuccolo Castle is known for its beautiful sunset views from its terrace, and Rocca di Montese overlooks the Panaro river valley.
The Rocca di Sestola offers a museum complex that can be engaging for families, including the Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments. The castle grounds also feature the Parco della Covetta, a relaxing green space. Castello di Montecuccolo is also noted as family-friendly, often accessible via easy walks.
The area around Sestola's castles is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging cycling loops like the 'Monte Cimone Loop' and running trails such as the 'Stone Shelter – Sestola Castle loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Sestola, Running Trails around Sestola, and MTB Trails around Sestola guides.
The Rocca di Sestola can be reached on foot via two scenic routes from the village center. During the summer, a tourist train also provides access to the castle. Its elevated position on a rocky spur makes it a prominent landmark.
Montecuccolo Castle is not only a well-preserved fortress but also houses the highest balsamic vinegar cell in the world, located at an altitude of 873 meters. Its history dates back to the 12th century, and it offers beautiful sunset views.
Yes, beyond the main castles, you can explore other historical sites like the Viecave Tower and Historic Village, which retains remnants of an ancient castle and 15th-16th century buildings. The region is rich with ancient structures reflecting centuries of military and cultural history.
The castles can be visited throughout the year, but the summer months offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and enjoying the surrounding natural landscape, including the Parco della Covetta. During this time, the tourist train to Rocca di Sestola is also operational. For specific opening hours and seasonal information, it's advisable to check official local tourism websites like visitsestola.com.
The 'Mummies of Roccapelago' are a unique and fascinating exhibit found within the museum complex at Rocca di Roccapelago. These naturally mummified bodies were discovered in the church built on the castle's perimeter and offer a rare glimpse into the lives of past inhabitants.
The Rocca di Sestola is located within the town, so there are cafes and restaurants nearby. Montecuccolo Castle also has a restaurant located at its rear entrance, offering a chance to dine with a view.


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