Best castles around Ronsecco include historical fortifications that played a strategic role in the region. Ronsecco, a comune in Italy, features remnants of castles, notably the Castello di Ronsecco, which dates back to the late 1300s and exhibits a square plan. Historically, these structures were central to 15th-century conflicts between the Savoy and Galeazzo Maria Sforza. Visitors can observe the ancient bed of its moat and the bases of its perimeter wall, reflecting its past significance.
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Nestled among centuries-old trees, Camino Castle dominates the ancient village from above and contributes to one of the most easily recognizable hilltop profiles of the Lower Monferrato.
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10th century castle, now private for receptions and events. In the Castle Square there is the Town Hall (the building looks like a small church with a clock), on the ground floor there is the post office but above all there is a fountain with fresh water even in August
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Among the monuments, the city castle stands out, the first records of which date back to the year 1034.
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A small community on the plain, of ancient origin, probably Roman, it bases its economy on traditional agricultural activity accompanied by a growing development of related tourism.
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Strategically important for to its position on the border between the ancient Marquisate of Monferrato and the possessions of the Diocese of Vercelli, the castle still retains an impressive appearance.
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Micro rural hamlet in which there is an interesting concentration of churches, stately buildings and even a castle with a cylindrical tower. One of those things that you would never expect to find and that instead the Vercelli plain offers (...and often too)!
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Nice climb with a nice view.
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One of the most spectacular castles in Monferrato and equipped with crenellated walls and towers. As with many ancient buildings in Italy, there are many legends about the castle of Camino. One of the most recurrent narrates that in the year 1494, Count Scarampo Scarampi, feudal lord of the Marquis of Monferrato, was accused of making forays into neighboring villages causing problems such as thefts and fires. After a long siege of the castle, which lasted two months, it was captured by the militias of Costantino Aranite, prefect of Casale. His wife, the Marquise Camilla, managed to escape from a secret passage and reach Casale to ask for a safe conduct for her husband's life. Scarampo Scarampi, however, had already been beheaded by those who had imprisoned him. When she learned of her husband's sad fate, out of desperation, the Marquise Camilla threw herself from the tower. Now, she walks around the battlements of the castle crying, while her husband walks around the manor with his head in his hand. Legend aside, in the inner courtyard of the castle of Camino there is the sarcophagus of the noble Scarampo, depicted at rest holding his head with his left hand.
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Beyond the local Castello di Ronsecco, which offers historical context and visible remnants of its moat and perimeter walls, you can explore several impressive fortifications. Highlights include Camino Castle, known for its crenellated walls and towers, and the settlement of San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC), which features a castle with a distinctive cylindrical tower.
Yes, the settlement of San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC) is noted as family-friendly, offering an interesting concentration of churches, stately buildings, and a castle with a cylindrical tower. While the main Castello di Ronsecco is privately owned and used for events, its exterior and historical context can still be appreciated by families.
The castles around Ronsecco, particularly the Castello di Ronsecco, were strategically important during the 15th century, playing a central role in conflicts between the Savoy and Galeazzo Maria Sforza. They were originally built by influential families like the Bordonni and Lanfranchi, reflecting the region's rich and often turbulent past.
Absolutely. The Climb to Castello di Gabiano offers a fantastic panorama, with views of Monferrato on one side and the Alps on the other. Camino Castle also provides a commanding view, dominating its ancient village from a hilltop position.
The Ronsecco area offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lucedio and Bosco della Partecipanza Loop' or 'Tenuta Darola – Principality of Lucedio loop from Tricerro'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'Bosco della Partecipanza di Trino Loop' or 'Po Valley rice fields trail'. For runners, there are loops from Trino and Desana. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Ronsecco, Hiking around Ronsecco, and Running Trails around Ronsecco guides.
Yes, the Castello di Ronsecco itself is privately owned and frequently serves as a venue for events, including weddings. Similarly, Desana Castle and Town Hall, a 10th-century structure, is now private and used for receptions and events.
The visible Castello di Ronsecco, dating back to the late 1300s, features a square plan and remnants of its ancient moat bed and perimeter wall. Camino Castle is notable for its crenellated walls and towers, while the castle in San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC) boasts a distinctive cylindrical tower.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and impressive appearance of these structures. For instance, Camino Castle is considered one of the most spectacular in Monferrato, and the castle in San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC) retains an impressive appearance due to its strategic position. The views from places like Climb to Castello di Gabiano are also highly praised.
Yes, several castles are integrated into historical settlements. The castle in San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC) is part of a micro rural hamlet with other historical buildings. Camino Castle dominates its ancient village, and Lignana, an ancient community, also features a city castle with records dating back to 1034.
To fully appreciate the historical context, consider visiting the visible remnants of the Castello di Ronsecco, focusing on its exterior and the ancient moat bed. Exploring other historically significant sites like Camino Castle and the settlement of San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC) will provide a broader understanding of the region's past and its strategic importance.
Camino Castle stands out with its well-preserved crenellated walls and towers, nestled among centuries-old trees. The castle within the hamlet of San Genuario (hamlet of Crescentino VC) is notable for its impressive appearance and unique cylindrical tower, reflecting its strategic historical position.


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