Best castles around Brossasco are found in a region known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes. Brossasco itself features a well-preserved medieval *ricetto*, or fortified village structure, with remnants of strong walls and large gates. The broader Province of Cuneo, where Brossasco is located, offers several notable castles with significant historical and architectural value. This area provides a blend of ancient village charm and grand historical estates.
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Piasco, located on the left of the Varaita stream, has ancient origins. It was a Roman customs station and then passed from the Lords of Venasca to the Marquises of Saluzzo up to the Savoy. Among the medieval testimonies still visible today, the civic tower, once a bell tower, and the Church of San Giovanni stand out. The Porporati castle, dating back to 1655, dominates the historic center.
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Built in the 13th century as a military outpost, Manta Castle was transformed in the 15th century by Valerano, regent of the Marquisate of Saluzzo, into a sumptuous family residence. The Baronial Hall was decorated with unique frescoes on the culture of chivalry, including the Fountain of Youth and figures of heroes and heroines of antiquity. In the 16th century, the complex underwent further modifications, including the Salone delle Grottesche, decorated in Mannerist style. Next to the castle, don't miss the church with frescoes on the Passion of Christ and the panoramic park on the Varaita valley.
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Verzuolo, located in the Varaita Valley, boasts a medieval village rich in history and architecture. The castle, built in 1377 by the Marquis Federico II of Saluzzo on the ruins of a previous fortress from the 11th century, dominates the town from above. The village preserves medieval elements, such as decorated peaks and terracotta friezes from the 15th century, as well as a house with a typical Gothic structure. The parish church of Saints Philip and James, built in the 18th century, houses significant works of art, including a fresco depicting the "Pietà" dated 1422. The recent history of Verzuolo is linked to the Burgo paper mill, founded at the beginning of the 20th century by the engineer Luigi Burgo, who contributed to the economic development of the area.
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Church that can be visited with the Manta Castle ticket. Inside there are some very valuable paintings. It is a property preserved thanks to the FAI. In the photo some more information about the church.
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The broader Province of Cuneo, where Brossasco is located, offers several notable castles. The Manta Castle, dating back to the 12th century, is renowned for its late Gothic frescoes. Another significant site is the Castello del Roccolo in Busca, transformed into a Neo-Gothic style castle in the 19th century with a vast romantic park. Within Brossasco itself, you can explore the well-preserved medieval *ricetto*, or fortified village structure, with remnants of strong walls and gates.
Yes, the Manta Castle is particularly famous for its exceptional late Gothic frescoes in the Baronial Hall, depicting the Nine Worthies and Nine Female Heroines, as well as the Fountain of Youth. The Castello del Roccolo showcases a harmonious blend of floral decorations, Moorish arches, and *trompe l'oeil* frescoes inside.
Many castles and historical sites in the region offer panoramic views. From Castellar Castle, you can enjoy tranquil views of orchards and vineyards in the Bronda Valley. The Manta Castle also features a panoramic park overlooking the Varaita valley. The village of La Morra, home to the Castello della Morra, provides stunning views of the Langhe and Alps.
Yes, several castles and historical sites are suitable for families. The Manta Castle is listed as family-friendly, offering a fascinating insight into history and art. Historic center of Piasco and Castellar Castle are also categorized as family-friendly, providing engaging historical settings for all ages.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding parks. Spring brings blooming gardens, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer can also be a good time, though it might be warmer. Some castles, like the Manta Castle, are subject to specific opening seasons, so it's advisable to check their schedules.
Absolutely. The region around Brossasco is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Historic center of Saluzzo – Castellar Castle loop from Rossana' for road cycling, or the 'Abbey of Villar San Costanzo loop from Brossasco' for touring bicycles. There are also running trails like the 'Running loop from Brossasco'. For more options, explore the cycling, running, and road cycling guides for the area.
While specific hiking trails directly from every castle are not detailed, the area offers many opportunities for walking and hiking. The ruins of Rossana Castle are reachable via multiple single tracks, suggesting hiking possibilities. The running trails guide also lists routes that can be enjoyed as walks, such as the 'Monte Roccerè and Monte della Ciabra Loop'.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and well-preserved medieval elements. The elaborate paintings and frescoes at Manta Castle are highly impressive. The tranquility of places like Castellar Castle, immersed in orchards, is also a highlight. The Historic center of Piasco is noted for its well-preserved 'mountain' city feel and monuments.
Yes, the Rossana Castle (Ruins) offer a historical landmark for explorers. These ruins are accessible via multiple single tracks, providing a glimpse into the past amidst natural surroundings.
Brossasco is historically significant for its well-preserved medieval *ricetto*, or fortified village structure. This ancient core of the town still retains houses arranged along a main axis, with side streets converging towards it, and remnants of its former strong walls and large gates, one of which, an arch, still stands.
The Castello del Roccolo, with its Neo-Gothic architecture, floral decorations, and vast romantic park featuring statues, grottoes, and water features, offers numerous picturesque spots. The monumental 'Serre' (greenhouses) provide a splendid panoramic view, ideal for photography. The Manta Castle, with its unique frescoes and charming courtyard, also presents excellent photographic opportunities.
While specific parking details for each castle are not always provided, most historical sites and villages in the region typically have designated parking areas nearby. For popular attractions like Manta Castle or Castello del Roccolo, you can usually find parking within walking distance. For smaller villages like Castellar or Piasco, street parking or small public lots are often available.


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