Best castles around Neggio are found in the small municipality of Neggio, located in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. This area is known for its historical churches with 14th-century frescoes and evidence of a Roman settlement. Neggio is part of the Malcantone region, characterized by its natural landscape. While Neggio itself does not host prominent castles, the wider Ticino region offers significant historical fortifications.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Beautiful castle on Lake Lugano
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The original volume was completed in imitation of the medieval style, only to be subjected, years later (2014-2017), to a further restoration intervention in which the aim was to restore "the soul of the castle", preserving the ancient part, showing clearly the difference between the medieval part and the recent works.
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In 1960 only the stone perimeter walls of the building and part of the defensive walls remained. During the early 1990s it was transformed and expanded to create a private residence.
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Private building. Interesting example of architectural recovery. The current building was born from the transformation and expansion of an ancient medieval castle. Located on a promontory, at the time of its construction (11th century) the castle enjoyed a very strategic position and constituted an observation and defense point along the road to the Mara and Intelvi valleys.
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Small castle by the lake
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On the top of the hill of Monte Barro, about a hundred meters from the agglomeration of the municipality of Torricella Taverne, there are the remains of a building dating from the late Middle Ages (XIII - XIV centuries) closely related to the Castle of Santa Sofia in Bironico. The latter is part of the Rusca family's buildings and castles of well-known political and historical importance in Ticino and northern Italy. It is mentioned in a document in 1354 and may mark (according to the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland) the boundary of the possessions of the royal court of Agnuzzo. It is possible that the structure was built on a pre-existing Lombard position, perhaps even in late antiquity.
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If you drive through these wooded hills, you will repeatedly come across traces of human settlements that no longer exist. Like the village of Redde, of which only a few foundations remain, which you can find very close to the chapel of S. Clemente. Much easier to see, however, is the only really well-preserved relic of the disappeared village: this residential tower from the Middle Ages. It comes from the 12th / 13th centuries. Century and probably once offered shelter to a well-heeled resident of the village.
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The historic and wonderful Villa Ciani, which is embedded in the park of the same name, has served as the seat of important exhibitions since 1933. Today the villa is mainly used for contemporary artistic and historical exhibitions, but can also be booked on request exclusively for events within the framework of congresses. The Villa Ciani extends over three floors and has a total of 30 rooms of various sizes, all of which are connected to one another. The architecture of the building is particularly suitable for small exhibitions, VIP rooms, exhibition of scientific posters and other special events. There is also a direct connection to the main atrium of the Palazzo dei Congressi.
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While Neggio itself is known for its historical churches and Roman settlements, the surrounding area offers several interesting sites. You can explore the Redde Tower, a well-preserved medieval residential tower from the 12th or 13th century. Also, consider the Ruins of Meriggino Castle, an extensive complex on the banks of the Magliasina, believed to have been destroyed in 1156.
Yes, the Redde Tower is considered family-friendly and offers easy access. Additionally, Villa Ciani, a historic villa on Lake Lugano, hosts artistic and historical exhibitions and is also suitable for families.
The most significant castles in the wider Ticino region are the UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Three Castles of Bellinzona. These include Castelgrande, Montebello Castle, and Sasso Corbaro Castle. They offer a deep dive into the region's history and strategic importance.
Absolutely. The Ruins of Meriggino Castle are a notable site, an extensive complex on the Magliasina river. Another option is the Ruins of Taverne Castle, located on Monte Barro, which dates back to the late Middle Ages (13th-14th centuries).
From the Redde Tower, you can enjoy views of the surrounding wooded hills. For panoramic vistas, the castles of Bellinzona, particularly Montebello and Sasso Corbaro, offer sweeping views of the city and the surrounding area.
Yes, the Malcantone region, where Neggio is located, is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including moderate options like the 'Monte Caslano and lakeside – loop tour' or 'Agriturismo Ristoro ai Gelsi – Santa Maria di Iseo Church loop from Neggio'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Neggio.
There are several cycling routes in the vicinity. You could try the 'Lake Lugano – Valganna Cycle Path loop from Magliaso Paese' or the 'View of Lake Lugano – View of Lake Lugano loop from Caslano'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the cycling guide for Neggio.
Visitors find the Redde Tower fascinating and easy to access, requiring no special equipment. It's appreciated as a well-preserved relic of a disappeared medieval village, offering a glimpse into the past.
Yes, Doragno Castle is an interesting example of architectural recovery. Originally an 11th-century medieval castle, it was transformed and expanded in the early 1990s into a private residence, with later restorations aiming to preserve its ancient character while integrating modern elements.
While Neggio is a small municipality, you can typically reach Bellinzona by first taking a bus or train connection to Lugano, and then a direct train from Lugano to Bellinzona. From Bellinzona train station, the castles are accessible by foot or local bus services.
Villa Ciani is a historic villa located on Lake Lugano. Since 1933, it has served as a significant venue for artistic and historical exhibitions, making it a cultural landmark in the region.
While specific running trails directly passing by the castle highlights are not detailed, the region offers various running opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Lakeside run between Agno and Caslano' or the 'Lakeshore Loop around Monte Caslano'. For more options, refer to the running guide for Neggio.


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