Castles near Rovescala Italy are situated in the Oltrepò Pavese region, known for its historical fortifications and scenic landscapes. The area features a mix of medieval towers and later architectural styles, often positioned on hilltops. Rovescala itself is home to the Castello di Rovescala, a significant historical site. This region offers insights into medieval conflicts and 18th-century art.
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Montalto Pavese stands in a dominant position on the first hills above Casteggio, the beautiful castle (one of the best preserved in the region) with its Italian garden and its wine production.
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Village above Casteggio with two excellent restaurants and panoramic square
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Vicobarone, of Roman origins, takes its name from a 'Vicus Varroni' of the imperial era and has been known as "Vici Baruni" since the year 833. Possession of the monastery of Bobbio and considered one of the first organized communities in the area, it expanded thanks to the numerous and important monastic cells of the Bobbio monastery, present in the area. The transformation of the castle dates back to the end of the seventeenth century, carried out by the Marquises Malvicini Fontana who made it an elegant residence with large and well-kept cellars. A final renovation was recently carried out by the current owners who adapted the building to accommodate tourists without altering its architectural characteristics and recovering the thousandth tower in which the "blade well" from the feudal era was located.
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The Borgonuovo oppidum was founded in 1196 by the Municipality of Piacenza to defend the western border of its territories, equipped with a fortress, towers and city walls with an escarpment and fortified entrances. In the current complex, built entirely of bricks, the fortress and the receptacle can clearly be distinguished. These buildings together with the church and the pilgrims' hospital once formed the village of Calendasco. The body of the fortress has typical elements of fourteenth-century Po Valley castles, such as the sawtooth motif combined with the crowning of small windows with segmental arches. The deep moat, the entrance, once equipped with a drawbridge as can be seen from the recesses of the ravelin, and the pusterla, or small door, with drawbridge access are still visible. To the south is a semicircular tower much higher than the rest of the building; the north-east wing, equipped with a scarp and with a rustic appearance and lack of homogeneity, dates back to a later period. The entrance hall, covered by a cross vault decorated with sixteenth-century frescoes, leads into the courtyard where a portico with three arches is visible. The receptacle, a rustic body with small arched windows and a decorative sawtooth motif, is outside the moat, near the bridge-beater.
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The Rocca di Pianello is believed to have been built towards the end of the fourteenth century, perhaps adapting a pre-existing 10th century fortress, destroyed by Federico Barbarossa in 1164. The reconstruction probably took place following the Visconti investiture of Jacopo Dal Verme in 1378. The irregular plan of the The building is perhaps due to the need to place a late medieval extension to the only tower of which we traditionally have memory. The owners made important changes in the 17th century, transforming it into a private home; today the building houses the Municipality of Pianello and the Archaeological Museum of Val Tidone, which houses the fundamental evidence that emerged from excavations in the area.
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Fortress of Borgonovo Valtidone The Borgonuovo oppidum was founded in 1196 by the Municipality of Piacenza to defend the western border of its territories, equipped with a fortress, towers and city walls with an escarpment and fortified entrances. In the current complex, built entirely of bricks, the fortress and the receptacle can clearly be distinguished. These buildings together with the church and the pilgrims' hospital once formed the village of Calendasco. The body of the fortress has typical elements of fourteenth-century Po Valley castles, such as the sawtooth motif combined with the crowning of small windows with segmental arches. The deep moat, the entrance, once equipped with a drawbridge as can be seen from the recesses of the ravelin, and the pusterla, or small door, with drawbridge access are still visible. To the south is a semicircular tower much higher than the rest of the building; the north-east wing, equipped with a scarp and with a rustic appearance and lack of homogeneity, dates back to a later period. The entrance hall, covered by a cross vault decorated with sixteenth-century frescoes, leads into the courtyard where a portico with three arches is visible. The receptacle, a rustic body with small arched windows and a decorative sawtooth motif, is outside the moat, near the bridge-beater.
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You arrive from Scuropasso, Casteggio or Oliva Gessi. Coming from Pavia, you go up from the Scuropasso valley, via Lirio and Finigeto. Nice climb, longer than the usual low hill climbs, about 6 km. Fairly regular, with a few short stretches of counterslope once you reach the coast. Overview. Very little traffic.
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Cicognola offers a splendid castle and an equally interesting panoramic point on the hills of the Oltrepò Pavese. Stop in this small town for a break and to admire its beauties.
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The castles around Rovescala, located in the Oltrepò Pavese region, offer a rich history spanning from medieval conflicts to 18th-century architectural and artistic developments. Many, like the Castello di Rovescala, have ancient origins, were besieged and rebuilt multiple times, and later transformed into elegant residences, reflecting the region's tumultuous past and evolving cultural landscape.
The Montalto Pavese castle is known for being well-preserved with an Italian garden. The Castello di Rovescala itself features an original medieval tower integrated into an 18th-century palace, and boasts well-preserved frescoes by Giovanni Angelo Borroni. Castello di Luzzano was transformed into an elegant residence in the 17th century and retains well-kept cellars and a recovered feudal-era tower.
Yes, Cicognola Castle and Viewpoint is situated in a high-altitude position on the Scuropasso Valley, offering strategic views. Similarly, Montalto Pavese stands in a dominant position on the first hills above Casteggio, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The Oltrepò Pavese region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Vineyard View – Montescano Hill Climb loop' or 'Vineyards of Ziano Piacentino – Vicobarone loop'. There are also running trails, including loops around Castello di Corano, and gravel biking routes like the 'Montescano Hill Climb – Golferenzo loop'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rovescala, Running Trails around Rovescala, and Gravel biking around Rovescala guides.
While specific family activities at each castle may vary, the historical sites themselves offer an educational experience for families. The Rocca of Borgonovo Val Tidone and Rocca di Pianello Val Tidone are highlighted as family-friendly historical sites. Exploring the castles and their grounds can be an engaging way for families to learn about local history and architecture.
The Oltrepò Pavese region, known for its vineyards, is particularly pleasant during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant with new growth or harvest colors. These seasons are ideal for exploring the castles and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking or cycling without extreme heat or cold.
The Castello di Rovescala is a significant historical site in the region. While it has an ancient history and notable features like its medieval tower and 18th-century frescoes, visitor access and opening hours can vary. For the most current information on visiting, it is recommended to check local tourism resources or the castle's official channels if available.
Visitors to the castles around Rovescala appreciate the blend of medieval history and later architectural styles. Highlights like Cicognola Castle and Viewpoint are praised as 'one of the most beautiful castles in the Oltrepo'. The well-preserved nature of sites like Montalto Pavese, with its Italian garden and wine production, also receives high regard from the komoot community.
Beyond the more prominent castles, the region is dotted with various historical fortifications. While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly detailed, exploring the smaller villages and their historical centers often reveals lesser-known towers, ruins, or transformed residences that offer a glimpse into the area's rich past. The Rocca of Borgonovo Val Tidone, for instance, is a place of historical, architectural, cultural, and tourist interest.
For a deeper dive into the history of the Castello di Rovescala, including its ancient origins, destructions, reconstructions, and the families who held it, you can consult historical resources. A good starting point for general historical context is the Wikipedia page on Castello di Rovescala.
Visitors note that Cicognola Castle and Viewpoint is in a high-altitude, strategic position on the Scuropasso Valley, offering great views. It served a defensive function in the Middle Ages. A practical tip from the community is that there is a drinking fountain located where the highlight is marked, which can be useful during your visit.
Montalto Pavese is highly regarded for its dominant position on the hills above Casteggio and features one of the best-preserved castles in the region. It includes a beautiful Italian garden and is also involved in wine production, making it a destination that combines history, scenic beauty, and local culture. It's often called the 'Queen of the Oltrepò Pavese'.


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