7 Spectacular Castles In Italy To Explore

Italy is a wonderful nation with a wide variety of activities and destinations to explore. There are several locations in Italy that I'm fairly positive you'll adore, including the major towns, the stunning Cinque Terre area, and the national parks. Despite this, a sizable number of Italy's finest castles are occasionally disregarded.

Things to do in Rome, Naples, Venice, etc is a never-ending list and a food tour tops it. The nation features an astounding number of ancient structures, ranging from Sirmione Castle on the shores of Lake Garda to Castel Sant'Angelo in the heart of Rome. Join us on this fascinating write-up of the must-see Italian palaces and castles.

  • Sforza Castle

Sforzesco Castle, often known as Sforza Castle, is a castle from the 15th century located in Milan. The Renaissance castle, which is next to Sempione Park, is home to nine museums covering a variety of subjects, including ancient art, musical instruments, Egyptian artefacts, applied arts, and more. 

  • Argonese Castle

On top of a volcanic rocky islet connected to Ischia Island, Aragonese Castle offers views of the Gulf of Naples. The fortress, which dates to 474 BC, through a turbulent history before being sold to a private owner in the early 1900s.

  • Castle Sant’ Angelo

When jotting down things to do in Rome, this castle should be on top. Originally constructed in the second century as a tomb for the Roman Emperor Hadrian and his family. It got its name from a belief that Archangel Michael appeared at the top of the castle to stop the plague that was wreaking havoc on Rome in AD509. The castle was then turned into a military fortification.

  • Castle Dell’Ovo

Castle dell'Ovo (Egg Castle), which was constructed by the Normans on the remains of a Roman fort in the 12th century, is the oldest fortification still in existence in Naples. The castle sits 100 meters south of Naples Old Town and may be reached via a jetty.

  • La Scarzoula

La Scarzuola, an "ideal city," was designed and built on the site of a previous Franciscan monastery that was established in the early 13th century. Tomaso Buzzi, an architect, purchased the property in 1956. It has seven theatres, an Acropolis, several grottos, and replicas of well-known structures (the Arc de Triomphe and the Parthenon, among others).

  • San Marino

The three towers of San Marino, Guaita, Cesta, and Montale, which are located close to Rimini in northeastern Italy, overlook the nation's capital city. Each tower is perched on a Monte Titano summit.

  • Sirmione Castle

The ruthless Scaliger family, which conquered the area in the early 13th century, built Sirmione Castle, also known as Scaligero Castle. Sirmione Castle, which was constructed in 1277 on the shores of Lake Garda, is a magnificent example of medieval architecture that is enhanced by the beauty of its surroundings. The castle has drawbridges, a moat, towers, a wall-walk, and crenulations, all of which are traditional features of a fortification from the Middle Ages.

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