Best castles around Carisio, a municipality in the province of Vercelli, Italy, are situated in a region rich in medieval history. The area offers a landscape dotted with historical fortifications, providing insight into past eras. Visitors can explore 8 castles, each with distinct features and historical significance.
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Castello Consortile di Buronzo is a rare example of a complex of fortified houses and towers that stands in the heart of the Baraggia.
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Village that was once defended by walls and a tower, to protect from enemy attacks. Today we can see some houses, the remains of these walls, and a beautiful view of Lake Viverone
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Situated on the top of a hill in the Serra, the castle has its origins in a tower from the tenth century, around which the imposing complex developed, which closes on three sides a trapezoidal courtyard. From the courtyard you can enjoy a beautiful view of Lake Viverone and the Canavese lakes. The portico dates back to the time of the Bicchieri domination, as evidenced by the noble coat of arms in the upper part; Inside, where the Enoteca Regionale della Serra and a restaurant are located, fifteenth-century coffered ceilings and nineteenth-century decorations testify to the various transformations undergone in different periods by the building around the manor house, along the slopes of the hill there was a ricetto, of which very few traces remain.
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Consortium or lordly castle built together with other fortifications in the surrounding area by the Buronzo family from which the municipality in which it stands takes its name. The first documents appear in the records of the learner Corrado II around the year one thousand
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The origins of the castle of Castellengo date back to the 10th century. After the owner family, the Frichignono, became extinct in 1883, the castle underwent a gradual abandonment, changing ownership several times. In 1990 the current owners began a careful conservative restoration which is still in progress. Today it is possible to stay overnight inside the castle, which has been transformed into a luxury B&B.
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originally fortified architectural complex of fifteenth-century origin intended for defense in times of war and for storage of grain in other periods. Unfortunately very badly preserved.
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beautiful view over the val d aosta and val chiusella
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For stunning views, consider visiting Roppolo Castle, which provides beautiful panoramas of Lake Viverone and the Canavese lakes from its trapezoidal courtyard. Viverone Castle-Ricetto also offers excellent views of Lake Viverone from its historical settlement.
Yes, Castello di Castellengo, with its 10th-century origins, has been transformed into a luxury B&B. This allows visitors the unique experience of staying within its historic walls while a careful conservative restoration continues.
The castles in this region, such as Roppolo Castle and Castello di Castellengo, often trace their origins back to the 10th century, reflecting centuries of medieval history. They served various purposes, from defensive structures to noble residences, and some, like Viverone Castle-Ricetto, were medieval food storage and defense points.
Yes, Castello di Buronzo is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Rondolino Castle in Cavaglià is also considered family-friendly and captivates visitors with its medieval aesthetic.
The area around Carisio offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Via Francigena and Cammino di Oropa, as well as running and road cycling routes. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, running trails guide, and road cycling routes guide for Carisio.
Castello Consortile di Buronzo stands out as a rare example of a complex of fortified houses and towers situated in the heart of the Baraggia region.
Yes, Roppolo Castle houses the Enoteca Regionale della Serra and a restaurant, offering local wines and dining. For other castles, you may find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns like Carisio or Cavaglià.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for visiting castles during spring and autumn, with milder temperatures ideal for exploring. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it may be warmer. Winter conditions can vary, so checking the weather forecast is advisable if planning a visit during colder months.
Yes, the Rondolino Castle in Cavaglià, while captivating visitors with its medieval aesthetic, is actually a 19th-century construction. It's located in a town traversed by the Via Francigena and the Cammino di Oropa.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and architectural variety of the castles, with structures ranging from 10th-century origins to 19th-century constructions. The beautiful views, especially of Lake Viverone, and the unique experiences like staying in a historic B&B or dining at a castle restaurant, are also highly valued.
Yes, Viverone Castle-Ricetto served as a medieval food storage and defense point. Its remains of walls and houses offer a glimpse into its past function as a shelter used to store food supplies in case of a siege.


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