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Top 3 Castles around Pozzoleone

Best castles around Pozzoleone are found in the broader Veneto region, as no prominent castles are located directly within the town's municipal boundaries. Pozzoleone, a town with historical roots, is situated near areas rich in historical fortifications. Visitors can explore significant historical castles in nearby towns, offering insights into the region's past. These sites provide a glimpse into medieval architecture and local history.

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  • The most popular castles is Cittadella Walled City, a historical site where…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Cittadella Walled City

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A few kilometers from Padua, Vicenza and Treviso stands Cittadella, a splendid walled city of medieval origin. The walls can be visited with a panoramic walk at a height of …

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Chess Square, Marostica

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Beautiful town square, framed by the castle wall

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Castello Inferiore

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The Lower Castle, together with its twin, the Upper Castle, is known by all as the Marostica Castle.
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The climb begins with a view of the Upper Castle, which stands on the highest point of the Pausolino hill. The castle built in Roman times and then revived in …

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April 11, 2026, Piazza degli Scacchi, Marostica

Piazza degli scacchi very beautiful

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After paying €5 you can enjoy the beautiful views. The city walls, with its 32 towers, have a length of 1461 meters. Access to the walls is only possible via the tourist information point.

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The climb begins with a view of the Upper Castle, which stands on the highest point of the Pausolino hill. The castle built in Roman times and then revived in the Middle Ages, has a square base with four small towers on the sides and a large central tower, surrounded by cypresses.

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A few kilometers from Padua, Vicenza and Treviso stands Cittadella, a splendid walled city of medieval origin. The walls can be visited with a panoramic walk at a height of 15 meters. Not to be missed, beyond the entrance gates to the city, are the Cathedral, the Palazzo Comunale and the Convent.

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Marostica is a town with 14,105 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) in the Italian province of Vicenza, Veneto region. The municipality covers an area of 36 km². The town is famous for the live chess game (with actors in "medieval" costumes), which has been held every two years for several decades on the town's arcaded piazza. It commemorates a legendary game for the hand of the castle lord's daughter, supposedly played in 1454. Worth seeing are the monumental Castello da Basso (Castello Inferiore, 14th-15th century) on this square, as well as the ruined Castello Superiore on the rock above the town. In the parish church of S. Antonio Abate there is the painting Paul Preaching in Athens, a major work by Jacopo Bassano, 1574.

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April 16, 2023, Castello Inferiore

The Castello Inferiore is located in the northern Italian province of Vicenza. Together with its twin, the Castello Superiore, it is known as the Castello di Marostica. With the conquest of the Vicenza area by the Scaligeri family - the lords of Verona - in 1311, Marostica also came under their rule. The construction of the two castles dates back to 1312: the Castello Inferiore, also called Castello da Basso, and the upper castle - the Castello Superiore.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular castles and historical sites to visit near Pozzoleone?

While Pozzoleone itself doesn't have prominent castles, the nearby area offers several remarkable historical sites. Highly recommended are the Cittadella Walled City, known for its intact medieval walls you can walk along, and the charming town of Marostica. In Marostica, you can explore the Castello Inferiore and the famous Chess Square, with views up to the Castello Superiore.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites around Pozzoleone?

Yes, several sites are great for families. The Cittadella Walled City offers a unique experience of walking along medieval walls, which can be exciting for children. Marostica's Chess Square and the Castello Inferiore are also listed as family-friendly, providing historical context in an engaging setting.

What is the best time of year to visit castles near Pozzoleone?

The best time to visit is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant for exploring. Summer can be quite warm, but still enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons. Winter visits are possible, but some attractions might have reduced hours, and the weather can be chilly.

Can I combine a castle visit with outdoor activities like hiking or cycling?

Absolutely! The region around Pozzoleone offers various outdoor activities. For instance, you can find numerous cycling routes that pass through or near historical towns like Marostica. Consider exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Pozzoleone or Cycling around Pozzoleone guides for routes that might include sights like the Marostica Castle. There are also running trails nearby for those who prefer a jog.

How long should I allocate for visiting a castle or historical site?

For a site like the Cittadella Walled City, you might spend 1-2 hours walking the walls and exploring the town center. Visiting Marostica, including the Castello Inferiore and the Chess Square, could take 2-3 hours, especially if you also climb up to the Castello Superiore for views. A full day trip could combine multiple sites.

Are there cafes or restaurants near these historical sites?

Yes, towns like Cittadella and Marostica are vibrant and offer a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and shops. You'll find plenty of options for a meal or a coffee break within walking distance of the main attractions, allowing you to enjoy local cuisine and refreshments during your visit.

What makes Marostica's Chess Square unique?

The Chess Square in Marostica is famous for its biennial live chess game, where people dressed in medieval costumes act as chess pieces. This tradition commemorates a legendary game played in 1454 for the hand of the castle lord's daughter, making it a truly unique cultural experience.

Is it possible to walk along the walls of Cittadella?

Yes, the Cittadella Walled City allows visitors to walk along its impressive medieval walls. This panoramic walk, at a height of 15 meters, offers beautiful views of the city and surrounding area. Access to the walls is typically via the tourist information point.

Are there any less crowded historical sites or hidden gems to explore?

While the main sites like Cittadella and Marostica are popular, visiting during off-peak hours (early morning or late afternoon) or in the shoulder seasons (spring/autumn) can help avoid crowds. Exploring the smaller streets and less prominent corners of these walled towns can also reveal charming, quieter spots.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles and historical sites?

From the walls of Cittadella, you'll get panoramic views of the town and the surrounding Veneto countryside. In Marostica, the climb to the Castello Superiore offers stunning vistas over the town, the Chess Square, and the plains beyond, making for excellent photo opportunities.

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