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Top 7 Castles around Invorio

Castles around Invorio offer a glimpse into centuries of history, nestled in a region known for its historical significance and proximity to Lake Maggiore. The area features remnants of ancient fortifications, including the notable Visconti Tower, which dates back to around the year 1000. These historical sites are often situated on elevated positions, providing scenic viewpoints of the surrounding landscape. Exploring these castles allows visitors to connect with the rich past of the Invorio area.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

Buccione Tower

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The Torre di Buccione is what remains of an ancient 12th century castle; it is often also referred to as "Castello di Buccione". It is located on a hill in …

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Borromean Fortress of Arona

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Breathtaking panoramic view, refreshment point open in the summer months.

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Visconti Castle of San Vito

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The Visconti Castle of San Vito in Massino Visconti stands at the entrance to the town. It was born as a convent of the monks of St. Gallen during the …

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Hall of Justice, Angera Castle

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Ottone Visconti, elected archbishop of Milan by Pope Urban IV in 1262, but not by the Major Chapter of the cathedral, was not able to take possession of his seat …

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Lortallo Tower and Church of San Grato

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The hamlet of Lortallo was a very pleasant surprise for me. Leaving Ameno, I was attracted by the sight of the mighty tower, which I later discovered was built in …

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Alessandro
October 17, 2025, Rocca Borromea di Arona

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Once you arrive in Arona, walk along the lakeside and have an ice cream, go up to visit the statue of S. Carlone but... don't forget to visit the Rocca too! Founded in a period shortly before the year 1000 under the control of the Lombards, for four centuries the Rocca remained in the hands of the Borromeo family, giving birth to Cardinal San Carlo Borromeo in 1538; the history of the Rocca di Arona ends in 1800 when the Napoleonic army received the order to destroy some fortifications occupied by the Austrians; from that moment on only a few ruins of the Rocca di Arona remain. From above you can also enjoy a spectacular view of Arona below, of Angera opposite and of this entire stretch of lake!

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Ottone Visconti, elected archbishop of Milan by Pope Urban IV in 1262, but not by the Major Chapter of the cathedral, was not able to take possession of his seat until 1277, after the victory obtained in Desio over the enemies of the Tower. In 1280, as the owner of Angera – assigned to the Milanese Church since 1162 – he had a Hall of Justice built in the Rocca, where legal and economic matters were administered. With a masterly coup, his nephew and Lord of Milan Matteo Visconti had the archiepiscopal archives (kept in the monastery of S. Radegonda) burned, with the papers regarding the possession of Angera by the Milanese Church, and claimed the inheritance of the place as a personal domain of the Viscontis, by virtue of a legendary descent of their lineage from Angleria. Between 1314 and 1316, Matteo commissioned a local fresco painter, no better known than the Maestro di Angera, to decorate the Hall of Justice with episodes of the victory of Desio and the entry of Ottone Visconti into Milan, taken from an apologetic book written by Stefanardo da Vimercate. Above the stories is the Zodiac, now only partially preserved, but with an iconographic program that can still be reconstructed. When Matteo commissioned the frescoes, the lawyers and judges of the Ambrosian Church no longer met in the Hall, but the Rocca had by then become a private seat. Why did Matteo want to decorate it so expensively? The Hall of Justice is divided into two bays with cross vaults; it is accessed through a door on the south side, in front of which was originally the judge's chair. Each side of the span enclosed two zodiac signs with their respective governing planet in a lunette, framed by a polychrome decoration – which extended to the cordoning of the sails – among the best preserved of the Lombard fourteenth century. Another peculiarity are the monstrous or extravagant figures that surround only the lunette of the second western span, taken from illustrations of naturalistic texts, such as the De natura rerum by Thomas de Cantimpré. https://www.storiadimilano.it/arte/zodiaco_angera.htm

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The Church of the Purification of the Virgin Mary is the parish church of Massino Visconti in the Province and Diocese of Novara. It is part of the Vergante pastoral unit. The first mention of a Catholic church in Massino dates back to 887. The new church was built in the second half of the 16th century with three naves and was given the title of parish church during the same period, after the Church of San Michele was severely damaged by a landslide. In the first half of the 19th century, the old Romanesque bell tower was demolished and replaced with a new tower. The church's striking, west-facing façade consists of three volumes interrupted by pilasters: the main body, characterized by the main portal, is preceded by a small portico opening into a serliana in the center, while the two side wings have secondary entrances. Attached to the parish church is the stone bell tower with a square floor plan. Its cell has a single-lancet window on each side, protected by a balustrade, and is crowned by a pyramidal spire resting on a drum with an octagonal base. The interior of the building is divided into three naves, overlooking which the side chapels face. Pillars and columns support round arches, above which runs the molded and projecting entablature, upon which the vaults rest. At the end of the hall is the presbytery, raised a few steps, bordered by balustrades and housing the main altar. Several valuable works have been preserved here, including the 16th-century frescoes depicting Saint Mary of the Assumption and the Coronation of Mary, as well as the paintings on the vaults depicting the Doctors of the Church and the symbols of the Evangelists. it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_della_Purificazione_di_Maria_Vergine_(Massino_Visconti)

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The hamlet of Lortallo was a very pleasant surprise for me. Leaving Ameno, I was attracted by the sight of the mighty tower, which I later discovered was built in the 13th century. It is in excellent condition. Next to the tower, there is the Church of San Grato, which dates back to the 18th century (the bell tower is dated 1758). To the side of the tower and the church (which unfortunately I found closed and which is rarely open), closing the pretty little square, there is one of the entrances to Palazzo Decio, which I could only see from the outside because it is privately owned. However, the palace is used as a location for weddings and other celebrations, so online it is possible to see the interior, which develops around a large garden with a splendid view of Lake Orta. But the surprises offered by Lortallo do not stop there. In fact, I read that archaeological research conducted in Lortallo between 1915 and 1938, brought to light one of the most important necropolises of the early First Iron Age. The necropolis complex features tombs dating from the 9th to the 5th century BC and the findings can be placed within the Golasecca Culture, a common expression of various Celtic tribal groups that lived in the early Iron Age in western Lombardy, the Novara area and the Canton of Ticino. In short, it seems that Lortallo has been inhabited since the dawn of time.

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Albrecht
September 12, 2024, Torre di Buccione

Still very well preserved - great panoramic view

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June 15, 2024, Torre di Buccione

on sunny days, excellent view of Lake Orta

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Perfect for a picnic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable castles and historical sites to visit around Invorio?

The region offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the ancient origins of Rocca di Angera, which dates back to the 11th century and houses a doll museum. Another interesting site is Buccione Tower, the last remnant of a 12th-century castle with views over Lago d'Orta. The Visconti Castle of San Vito, originally a convent, was transformed into an elegant residence by the Visconti family. Additionally, the Borromean Fortress of Arona offers breathtaking panoramic views.

Can I visit the historic Castello di Invorio (Visconti Tower)?

The original Castello di Invorio, now primarily known by its remnant, the Visconti Tower, holds significant historical importance, dating back to around the year 1000. However, it is currently situated within a private garden and cannot be visited by the public without prior authorization. While its history is rich, direct public access is severely restricted.

Are there any family-friendly castles or historical sites in the Invorio area?

Yes, Rocca di Angera is considered family-friendly. It features a fascinating doll museum with over 1,000 pieces, some dating back to the 18th century, which can be engaging for children and adults alike. The panoramic views from the castle also offer a great experience for all ages.

What kind of views can I expect from the castles around Invorio?

Many castles and historical sites in the region are strategically located on elevated positions, offering stunning vistas. For example, Rocca di Angera provides panoramic views of Lake Maggiore, Angera, and Arona. Buccione Tower offers a fantastic view over Lago d'Orta, and the Borromean Fortress of Arona is known for its breathtaking panoramic outlooks.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Invorio is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various activities. For running, explore trails like the 'Bisa Bosa Trail – Vago Chapel loop' or 'Running loop from Invorio'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Arona lakeside promenade – View of Rocca di Angera loop'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Fantastic view over the lake – Vago Chapel loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Invorio, Cycling around Invorio, and MTB Trails around Invorio guides.

Are there easy walking routes to reach any of the castles?

While some castle approaches might involve inclines, many are accessible via pleasant walks. For instance, the Borromean Fortress of Arona can be reached via a somewhat steep but marked footpath from the town. For general walking and hiking, you can explore various routes in the region, some of which pass near historical sites. Check the Running Trails around Invorio guide for routes that might suit a leisurely walk.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Invorio?

Visitors frequently highlight the rich history and the stunning panoramic views offered by these ancient sites. The blend of historical architecture with the natural beauty of Lake Maggiore and Lago d'Orta is a major draw. Many appreciate the opportunity to connect with centuries of history and the impressive vistas from locations like Rocca di Angera and Buccione Tower.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, some locations offer refreshment points. For example, at the top of the Borromean Fortress of Arona, in La Corte della Rocchetta, there is an opportunity to eat and drink, especially during the summer months. The towns near the castles, such as Angera and Arona, also provide various dining options.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in the Invorio region?

The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings, with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be a good time, though it might be warmer and more crowded. Visiting during these seasons allows for enjoyable walks and clear views from the elevated castle positions.

Are there any less crowded historical sites or viewpoints around Invorio?

While popular sites like Rocca di Angera can attract visitors, exploring lesser-known spots or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a more tranquil experience. The Angera Lakeside Promenade offers views of Rocca Borromea and the lake, and can be enjoyed at a relaxed pace. Additionally, the Visconti Castle of San Vito, being a private residence, offers a glimpse into history from the outside in a quieter setting.

What natural features can I see near the castles?

The castles are often situated in areas rich with natural beauty. From Rocca di Angera, you can admire Lake Maggiore, while Buccione Tower provides views over Lago d'Orta. The Angera Lakeside Promenade is a great spot to appreciate the lake and its surroundings, blending historical context with natural landscapes.

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