Best castles around Lama Mocogno are found within the broader Modena Apennines, as the historic castle in Mocogno village was destroyed in 1523. The region offers a tranquil setting with natural beauty and historical sites. Visitors interested in historical fortifications will find several notable castles nearby, each with unique architectural and historical significance. These structures provide insights into the area's past, ranging from medieval strongholds to transformed noble residences.
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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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Montefiorino is a small town in the province of Modena, known for being the center of the first Partisan Republic in the Second World War. The town is characterized by its imposing medieval fortress, which houses two museums dedicated to the Resistance and local history.
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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 castle of Pompeano (fraction of Serramazzoni) is a building perched on a stone of volcanic origin. A steep stairway climb leads to the portal with a pointed arch. From a window of the portal you can admire the Church of San Geminiano al Sasso with the bell tower, the square-based watchtower and the feudal palace. The wall is present only on the side of the entrance, while the remaining sides are protected by overhanging walls. Visits by reservation. For more information: http://www.comune.serramazzoni.mo.it/territorio/bellezze_visitare/default.aspx
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The tower of the Montecuccoli castle
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Sestola is one of the most renowned tourist resorts of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, also known as the "Pearl of the Apennines". In its municipal area there is the Frignano Park, also known as the Regional Park of the Upper Modenese Apennines.
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It is a little known castle, but when you pass by it deserves to be observed. I point out a snack bar right in the square in front of the castle.
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“Aggrappata alla sommità di una massiccia rupe ofiolitica costituita da rocce serpentinose, la rocca medioevale di Pompeano è raggiungibile salendo una breve rampa che si inerpica sul masso a partire dal borgo sottostante. All’interno del perimetro fortificato, al quale si accede attraverso un portale ad arco acuto, si distingue il palazzo feudatario, la cui sala di rappresentanza è decorata con volute e stemmi dei Cesis di Gombola e dei Cesis di Roma. L’edificio, caratterizzato da due ordini sovrapposti di sobrie finestre trilitiche di probabile fattura duecentesca e da un discutibile portichetto in stile neogotico risalente al secolo XIX, fronteggia la Chiesa di San Geminiano al Sasso, fino agli odierni restauri lasciata purtroppo in stato di semiabbandono. Sempre all’interno della cinta muraria si trovano il torrione di avvistamento a pianta quadrata edificato sul punto più alto del pianoro , la torre campanaria costruita nel XVIII secolo nei pressi dell’ingresso ed isolata rispetto alla chiesa, nonché una torre colombaia circolare. Il complesso, situato in posizione dominante sulla valle del Rio Cervaro dirimpetto alla spettacolare parete denominata la Vanga del Diavolo, è difeso naturalmente su tre lati dallo strapiombare della rupe e su un lato dalle mura merlate. Secondo le fonti già sul finire del XII secolo Pompeano era ricompresso nel territorio posto alle dipendenze dei Da Gomola, i feudatari di origine longobarda signori della contea di Gombola. Nel 1416, estintosi il casato dei Da Gomola, il borgo ed il castello furono assegnati da Nicolò III d’Este alla famiglia Cesis che li tenne sino al 1796. Solo per un breve periodo i nuovi feudatari utilizzarono il castello come residenza permanente. In seguito i Cesis soggiornarono a Pompeano saltuariamente, preferendo quali residenze permanenti prima il castello di Gombola, franato nel 1597, e successivamente il palazzo di Talbignano. L’utilizzo parziale della struttura fortificata ha impedito la completa trasformazione della destinazione d’uso da militare-residenziale ad esclusivamente residenziale; in ragione di ciò è ancora possibile osservare, caso assai raro nella nostra regione, la complessione medievale del fortilizio, che si caratterizza per la presenza di un ampio spiazzo all’interno della cinta muraria molto funzionale alle esigenze belliche.” fonte: http://www.comune.serramazzoni.mo.it/territorio/bellezze_visitare/borgo_medievale_pompeano.aspx
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While Lama Mocogno itself doesn't have extant castles in the traditional sense, historical records indicate a castle once stood in the old village of Mocogno. This castle was unfortunately burned down in 1523, and an imposing 20th-century bell tower now occupies its former site.
The broader Modena Apennines region offers several significant castles. Highly recommended are Montecuccolo Castle, known for its 12th-century origins and impressive views, and Castello di Pompeano, uniquely perched on a volcanic rock. Other notable sites include Montefiorino with its medieval fortress and museums, and the historic Viecave Tower.
Montecuccolo Castle is a well-preserved 12th-century fortress that was the residence of the powerful Montecuccoli family. Beyond its historical significance and beautiful views, it uniquely houses the highest balsamic vinegar cellar in the world, at an altitude of 873 meters.
Castello di Pompeano is a medieval stronghold perched on a massive volcanic rock. Within its fortified perimeter, you can explore the feudal palace, a square-based watchtower, and a circular dovecote tower. The site offers a glimpse into the region's defensive architecture.
Yes, Montefiorino is a settlement known for its imposing medieval fortress, which is considered family-friendly. It houses two museums dedicated to the Resistance and local history, offering an educational experience for all ages.
The castles in the Modena Apennines region showcase a rich history, ranging from medieval strongholds like Montecuccolo Castle and Castello di Pompeano, to defensive structures that were later transformed into noble residences, such as Vignola Fortress. Many offer insights into feudal life, military strategies, and local cultural heritage.
Yes, Formigine Castle, originally a defensive structure, now serves as a cultural center with an archaeological park and a multimedia museum of archaeology. Additionally, the medieval fortress in Montefiorino houses two museums dedicated to the Resistance and local history.
The area around Lama Mocogno is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and cycling routes. For example, there are moderate hiking trails like the 'Mount Cantiere – Mount Cantiere loop from Piane di Mocogno' or challenging cycling routes such as the 'Montecuccoli Castle – Montecuccolo Castle loop'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, running guide, or cycling guide for Lama Mocogno.
Vignola Fortress, an imposing and well-preserved structure, was later transformed into a sumptuous noble home. It is known for its frescoes and valuable art, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of past nobility.
Rocca di Roccapelago has ancient origins, with the first mention of a 'Castrum Pelago' dating back to 753. It was a significant fiefdom of the Montegarullo family and later became part of the Este family's domain. Today, it houses the 'In the footsteps of Obizzo da Montegarullo' and 'The Mummies of Roccapelago' museums, offering unique historical insights.
For detailed information on specific castles like Formigine Castle, including opening hours and ticket details, it's best to check official local tourism websites. For example, you can find information about Formigine Castle on VisitModena.it.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-preserved historical architecture, the panoramic views offered by many castle locations, and the rich history embedded in these sites. The unique features, such as Montecuccolo Castle's balsamic vinegar cellar or Castello di Pompeano's volcanic perch, also stand out as memorable experiences.


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