Best castles around Tassarolo are situated in the charming Gavi region of Piedmont, Italy. This area is characterized by its historical significance and green hills, offering a blend of cultural exploration and natural landscapes. The region's castles reflect centuries of history, often serving strategic defensive roles. Visitors can explore these historical structures set against a picturesque backdrop.
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departure from Dario's bar (unfortunately we didn't meet him but the guy there was simply very kind) and collection of credentials
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Symbol of Arquata, it is located on a hill overlooking the valley, it is approximately 22 meters high and built in Montaldero stone. It was part of the Castle, of which a few ruins of the mighty walls that sloped down from the hill and surrounded the old village and part of the walls of the keep that surrounded it are still visible. The Castle of Arquata had considerable strategic importance, so much so that it was disputed between many cities, but above all by Genoa and Tortona. But when Tortona managed to definitively take over the village of Arquata, purchasing it in 1244, a condition of stability was reached. The castle was rebuilt with the elevation of a tower and a new village at the base of the hill, close to the ancient Via Postumia, all surrounded by defense walls. As time passes, the strategic importance of the castle with its tower diminishes, and as it is a predominantly military structure, it is gradually abandoned. As the centuries passed, the old, increasingly dilapidated tower was struck by lightning which made its static nature even worse. In fact, on the morning of October 29, 1933, lightning struck part of the eastern corner, throwing large stones a great distance away.
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The castle built on a 13th century fortification - is accessed via a steep climb starting from the small square where the ancient municipal building with loggia stood. Enfeoffed to the Doria family between the 14th and 16th centuries, the castle saw the succession of many families: Da Passano, Pallavicino, Serra, Spinola and Orsini Pio di Savoia. The guise in which it appears today dates back to the 18th century, when it was adapted by the Serra family into an elegant country residence. The castle, owned by the Doria family of Montaldeo since the beginning of the 19th century, has a complex structure in which the original structures survive, vestiges of previous use: the apparatus protruding on double brackets, the battlements and the configuration of the keep. One of the towers, which became an artist's studio in the last century and overlooks the surrounding landscape with large windows, offers a priceless view that sweeps over the Alpine chain, from Monviso to Monte Rosa, and over the Apennines, up to the Piacenza mountains
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The castle of Novi Ligure is located near the historic center of Novi Ligure and was for centuries the extreme northern border of the Republic of Genoa. It is part of the "Open Castles" circuit of Lower Piedmont. Only the tower and some sections of the surrounding walls remain of the castle, which today delimit part of the large park. It was crowned by a Ghibelline battlement which has been lost but is still perceptible, despite the current covering with a tile roof.
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The imposing building, which retains a structure with corner towers, has richly furnished interiors and interesting collections of ancient weapons. Even the foundations, built with abundance, enclose labyrinthine underground passages that lead to the prisons. The building is known in the area for the legendary presence of a ghost and as a place which, way back in 1528, saw the killing of the despotic Alessandrian feudal lord Cristoforo Trotti and his family.
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The castle is owned by Count Cesare Giriodi Panissera di Monastero. The construction of the manor dates back to the second half of the 1300s and acquired value in the following centuries due to its strategic position: the town was in fact located on the borders of the Republic of Genoa, with the Savoy State and the various Lombard duchies.
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The Tower, on a hill overlooking the valley, is a symbol of Arquata. It is 22 meters high and was built in Montaldero stone. It was once part of the castle, of which some ruins remain of the mighty walls that descended from the hill and surrounded the old village. The Castle of Arquata had considerable strategic importance and was disputed between Genoa and Tortona. It is not very well maintained, but still worth a visit, and can be admired even from the center of the small town.
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An old castle on the side of the hill that could be seen from far
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The castles in the Tassarolo area, such as Castello di Francavilla Bisio, date back to the 1300s and held strategic value due to their location on historical borders. Castello di Montaldeo features richly furnished interiors and ancient weapons, while Castello di Mornese was built on a 13th-century fortification. The region's castles reflect centuries of history, often serving defensive roles and showcasing different architectural styles.
Yes, the Castello di Tassarolo, while not listed as a highlight in this guide, is a notable example. It's renowned as a biodynamic and organic winery. Visitors can explore its historical parts, including an 11th-century dining room and a former mint, and also learn about sustainable winemaking, enjoy wine tastings, and tour the vineyards. For more details on their wine experiences, you can visit winetourism.com.
Castello di Mornese is particularly known for its priceless view, sweeping over the Alpine chain, from Monviso to Monte Rosa, and across the Apennines, up to the Piacenza mountains. The Novi Ligure Castle, with its imposing tower set in a park on a small hill, also offers scenic viewpoints.
The area around Tassarolo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy loops like the 'Neirone Waterfall loop from Gavi' or moderate trails such as the 'Chiesa di Montei – Trail 292 loop from Frazione Monterotondo'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Tassarolo guide.
While specific family-friendly activities are not detailed for all castles, the Castello di Pozzolo Formigaro is categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the historical interiors, underground passages, and legends, such as the ghost at Castello di Montaldeo, can also be engaging for families.
At Castello di Montaldeo, you can find richly furnished interiors, collections of ancient weapons, and labyrinthine underground passages leading to prisons. The Castello di Pozzolo Formigaro, now the municipal seat, houses 15th-century frescoes and a curious statue of the Madonna with Child. The Castello di Tassarolo (not a highlight in this guide) features an 11th-century grand dining room and a frescoed great hall.
Yes, many castles in the region have medieval origins. Castello di Francavilla Bisio dates back to the 1300s, and Castello di Mornese was built on a 13th-century fortification. The Castello di Pozzolo Formigaro is also a building of medieval origin, constructed around the 11th century as a defensive fortress.
The Tassarolo region, characterized by green hills, is generally pleasant for visits during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. These seasons are ideal for exploring the castles and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the surrounding areas.
Yes, the Castello di Francavilla Bisio acquired strategic value due to its position on the borders of the Republic of Genoa, the Savoy State, and various Lombard duchies. The Novi Ligure Castle was for centuries the extreme northern border of the Republic of Genoa and is now part of the 'Open Castles' circuit of Lower Piedmont.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and the picturesque backdrop of the Gavi region's green hills. The castles offer insights into centuries of history, from defensive structures to elegant country residences, with many featuring unique architectural details and stunning views. The komoot community has shown appreciation with over 20 upvotes and 16 photos shared for these sites.
Yes, Castello di Mornese was adapted into an elegant country residence in the 18th century. Additionally, the Castello di Pozzolo Formigaro now serves as the seat of the Municipality, integrating its historical structure with contemporary administrative functions.


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