Best castles around Pianoro offer a journey through history in the Bolognese Apennines. This region features notable fortified structures and historical sites, providing insights into its past strategic importance. The landscape combines natural beauty with remnants of medieval architecture, making it a compelling area for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Nice, I didn't know it existed! unfortunately closed
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Unfortunately abandoned, a castle-type structure (in the past also a restaurant) next to the church.
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The culmination of a fantastic journey along the Rhine, which takes us to this imposing Gothic palace. It is also the starting point for many riding adventures. You can go up towards Badolo and Brento to reach Monte Adone and take a figure eight tour along the savena
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Beautiful medieval palace...marks the beginning of the street of the gods
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Beautiful ancient village, worth a stop
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Palazzo de Rossi.... the beginning of the Via degli Dei
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The arch in front of the church is one of the few remains of the old Castle. ..."The first citation of a castle in the area dates back to 776 as castrum Gissaro quod dicitur Britu, or a castrum known as Britu and called Gissaro from the chalky relief in which it was located. In the 12th century document where it is mentioned, the castrum it is listed together with other localities as owned by the Dukes of Persiceta"... ..."Subsequently in 1137 it was conquered by the imperial troops of Lothair III, at the time at war against Bologna." In 1175 it again became a theater of war in the war between the Empire and the Commune; first sacked by the troops of Cristiano di Magonza it was then the site of a disastrous defeat for the Bolognese. In 1361 it was demolished by the Municipality of Bologna, after it had passed into the hands of Bernabò Visconti. After the 15th century the castle went into decline and already in the 18th century almost nothing remained. To date, very few testimonies remain, portions of the boundary walls and the skeleton of the entrance arch" Cit : Wikipedia
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Pianoro offers several interesting historical sites. You can explore the impressive de' Rossi Palace, a 15th-century structure that now functions as a village with hospitality services. Another significant site is Medelana Castle, also from the 15th century, known for its imposing beauty despite being abandoned. Don't miss the Castello di Zena, a medieval castle with massive walls and stone towers, or the Church of San Biagio and Castle Arch, Castel de' Britti, which features remnants of an ancient castle.
Yes, de' Rossi Palace is noted as a family-friendly historical site. It's an imposing 15th-century structure that has been transformed into a village offering catering and hospitality services, making it a comfortable and engaging visit for families.
The castles and fortified structures around Pianoro have a rich history, reflecting the region's strategic importance. For instance, the Castello di Zena has medieval origins, dating back before the year 1000, and served various roles from a border outpost to a prison. The Tower of Lupari, a 15th-century structure in Pianoro Vecchio, showcases the distinctive work of the Maestri Comacini. Historically, an earlier 'Castle of Pianoro' was even the residence of Boniface of Canossa in the 11th century, though it was destroyed in 1377.
Yes, several sites combine historical interest with natural beauty. The Castello di Zena is situated near the Zena torrent and at the foot of Monte delle Formiche, offering a picturesque setting. Additionally, the Torre della Guarda and Ancient Olive Trees features a ruined structure alongside ancient olive trees, providing a unique blend of history and nature. The Church of San Biagio and Castle Arch, Castel de' Britti is also described as panoramic and evocative.
Absolutely! The area around Pianoro is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including the 'Gessi Bolognesi Caves and Calanchi Loop' or the 'Monte Adone Loop Trail'. For more options and detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Pianoro guide.
Beyond hiking, Pianoro offers opportunities for running and cycling. There are several running trails like 'The Whale of Gorgognano loop from Botteghino di Zocca' and cycling routes such as the 'Lake of the Beavers – Via Barbarolo Scenic View loop'. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Pianoro and Cycling around Pianoro guides.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and unique character of the sites. For instance, de' Rossi Palace is loved for its history and the unexpected charm of finding such a place. Medelana Castle is noted for its imposing beauty, even in its abandoned state, and its atmospheric quality. The Castello di Zena is considered impressive despite being partially dilapidated, offering a tangible connection to the past.
While not entirely 'hidden,' the Castello di Zena is a real castle with massive walls and stone towers that some visitors discover unexpectedly. It's partially dilapidated but still impressive and offers a deep dive into medieval history. The Tower of Lupari in Pianoro Vecchio, with its distinctive 15th-century architecture and integrated loggia, also offers a unique historical experience.
Access varies by site. For example, de' Rossi Palace is now a village with hospitality services, implying general accessibility. The Castello di Zena is private property, but you can get close to admire its exterior. The Torre della Guarda is a ruined structure with no direct access due to collapse danger, but the ancient olive trees nearby can be admired. It's always advisable to check specific access details for each location before visiting.
Yes, de' Rossi Palace is an imposing 15th-century structure that now functions as a village offering catering and hospitality services, including restaurants. This makes it a convenient option for dining while exploring the historical sites.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' season, the Bolognese Apennines region, where Pianoro is located, generally offers pleasant weather for exploration during spring and autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for walking and enjoying the historical sites and surrounding nature. Summer can also be good, but may be warmer.
The Castello di Zena, despite its ruined state, offers a picturesque setting for photography, evoking the charm of a bygone era. Medelana Castle is also described as having an imposing beauty, making it a compelling subject, especially on atmospheric days.


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