Castles around Ceva are situated in Italy's Piedmont region, an area known for its historical structures and strategic importance. The town of Ceva lies amidst the Ligurian Alps, offering panoramic views of the Tanaro Valley. This region features a landscape shaped by the confluence of the Cevetta and Tanaro rivers. Its history includes a significant role in regional conflicts and trade routes.
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Ruins of Murialdo Castle easily accessible to all. Just below are the remains of the fortified village. Close by is the church of Santa Maria Maddalena and the sword in the stone (attraction for the little ones).
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Unfortunately, very little remains standing
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Located in the center of Sale San Giovanni, it was built to defend the city in the distant 900 to oppose the offensives of the Saracens. Today a part of the castle is used as a venue for exhibitions, concerts, events and receptions.
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Small town but rich in history, the castle is very beautiful
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Private castle that cannot be visited
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The castle of Nucetto is a medieval architectural structure, of which today a tower is visible surrounded by the few remaining remains of the castle.
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The construction of the castle can be traced back to the period between 950 and 1000. Typically medieval construction whose solid grandeur is barely embellished by a massive tower.
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Privately owned castle not open to visitors
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The Castello Rosso Pallavicino is situated within Ceva's historic center, offering a direct connection to the town's historical urban fabric. Its main core was constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries, integrated with the city walls, and features the notable "Sala delle Colonne".
Yes, the Forte di Ceva holds significant military historical importance. Dating back to 1557, it served as a stronghold and notably provided refuge for nobles, including Queen Anna of Orléans, during the French siege of Turin in 1706.
The majestic ruins of the Castello dei Marchesi di Ceva offer a powerful connection to the region's ancient past. Strategically perched above the confluence of the Cevetta and Tanaro rivers, these ruins provide panoramic views of the Tanaro Valley. While largely destroyed during Napoleonic domination, its origins trace back to 962 AD.
The komoot community appreciates several castles in the area. Highlights include Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana, built in the 900s, and Cigliè Castle, a medieval construction from 950-1000 with a massive tower. Visitors also enjoy the ruins of Murialdo Castle.
Near the ruins of Murialdo Castle, you can find The Sword in the Stone, which is an attraction for children and easily accessible. The fortified village remains and the church of Santa Maria Maddalena are also nearby.
The Ceva area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the easy "Sale San Giovanni Lavender Trail" or the moderate "Castello Aleramo di Nucetto loop from Nucetto." For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle and road cycling routes, including challenging options like "A Tour Through the Hills of the Tanaro Valley." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Ceva and Cycling around Ceva guide pages.
Yes, some castles in the region are privately owned and generally not open for public visits. This includes Castello dei Marchesi Incisa di Camerana, though a part of it is used for exhibitions and events, and Cigliè Castle.
While specific opening hours vary, visiting the castles around Ceva during spring or autumn is generally recommended. The weather is typically pleasant for exploring ruins and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking or cycling, which are abundant in the region.
Yes, Nucetto Castle, a medieval architectural structure, features a visible tower and offers a panoramic visit. The few remaining parts of the castle provide a historical context along with scenic views.
The castles around Ceva offer a rich historical context, reflecting the region's strategic importance. From the ancient roots of the Castello dei Marchesi di Ceva dating back to 962 AD, to the military significance of the Forte di Ceva in the 18th century, these structures tell stories of medieval architecture, regional conflicts, and the independent Marquisate of Ceva.
Absolutely. Murialdo Castle, built by the Del Carretto family, stands in ruins today with parts of its ancient walls remaining. Similarly, the Castello dei Marchesi di Ceva, despite being largely ruined, offers a powerful connection to Ceva's ancient past and its strategic position.


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