Best castles around Issiglio are situated within the Metropolitan City of Turin, in Italy's Piedmont region. While Issiglio itself is home to historical structures such as the ancient Chiesa di San Pietro, dating back to around the year 1000, the immediate municipality does not feature prominent castles. However, the broader Piedmont region is rich in magnificent castles and fortified residences, offering a glimpse into centuries of history and diverse architectural styles. These landmarks near Issiglio castles provide significant historical and…
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Beautiful old town with imposing buildings and views of the mountains.
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Agliè, an enchanting village in the heart of Canavese, boasts a thousand-year history that has its roots in the Roman era. The original nucleus, probably located on the hills of the current hamlet of Santa Maria delle Grazie, was known as "Macunciacum" and depended on the Abbazia Fruttuaria di San Benigno. Agliè, as a fortified village, emerges in documents in 1141, when the feudal lords of Canavese divided the territory. The town became one of the lands of the San Martino di Rivarolo and Agliè, a family that would profoundly mark the history of the village. Despite the feudal struggles that raged in the region, Agliè maintained relative stability, even if it was not immune to looting and devastation. With the arrival of the Savoy, Agliè experienced a period of growth and development. In 1448, the village obtained municipal statutes, a sign of autonomy and recognition. The most emblematic figure of this period was Count Filippo San Martino di Agliè, a man of culture and prominent politician. Minister of Cristina of France, regent of the Duchy of Savoy, Filippo transformed the castle of Agliè into a sumptuous residence, enriching it with works of art and gardens. Today, Agliè is a village that preserves its historical and artistic charm intact. The Ducal Castle, with its gardens and richly decorated rooms, is an unmissable destination for visitors. The streets of the village, with their stone houses and noble palaces, tell the story of a place that has managed to preserve its identity over the centuries.
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Nestled in the rolling hills of Morena Ovest, the village of San Martino enchants visitors with its ancient charm and evocative atmosphere. Its history has its roots in the distant 11th century, when the construction of the majestic Torre-porta maggiore marked the beginning of the settlement. It was a fortified village, surrounded by mighty walls and moats that guaranteed its defense. The walls, made with pebbles arranged in a herringbone pattern and reinforced by megaliths still visible on the north side, testify to the construction skill of the time. Along the perimeter of the walls, there were at least six tower-gates, smaller in size than the main tower, which allowed access to the village. The village of San Martino was long linked to the powerful family of the Counts of San Martino, who exercised control over it for centuries. Their presence is evidenced by numerous historic buildings, including the castle, now in ruins, which dominated the village from above.
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Passage made during Erratico Gravel
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The Castello di Ivrea, also known as the “Castello dalle rosse torri” (Castle of the Red Towers), is an impressive medieval castle that towers over the town of Ivrea in the Piedmont region. The castle was built in 1358 by order of Amedeo VI of Savoy, also known as the Conte Verde. It served as a symbol of Savoyard rule over Ivrea and Canavese, mainly for defensive purposes. It stands on a hill overlooking the town and the road to the Valle d’Aosta. The castle has four imposing round towers that characterize its structure. These towers, each 34 meters high, are located next to the cathedral and the bishop’s palace. The castle walls were once surrounded by a wide moat, and the only access was via a drawbridge. From the battlements, defenders could throw stones and boiling water at attackers. Unfortunately, the interior of the castle was completely dismantled and altered when it served as a political and criminal prison from 1700 to 1970. Once a stronghold of power and defense, the castle was transformed by time and the changing needs of society.
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Ivrea, the cradle of the Olivetti company and its famous typewriters, is located on the right bank of the Dora Baltea, west of the Serra di Ivrea, the largest moraine wall in Europe. The silhouette of a 14th century castle rises above the city. In the upper town there is also the originally Romanesque Duomo, which was renovated in the 19th century. On the other bank of the Dora, near Via Jervis, the old Olivetti factories have been converted into Musea dell'Architecture Moderna.
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Pont Canavese is located like an enchanted village at the foot of the mountains, located between the Soana valley and the Orco valley. Its towers and stone houses clearly convey its medieval past. Right below this suggestive location stands the hermitage of Santa Maria in Doblazio, an ancient parish church that dates back to around the year one thousand, giving an aura of antiquity to the village.
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So much history in just one castle. In the city of Ivrea the large Castle was once the residence of the Savoys, before becoming a military garrison. In addition to this, it was then transformed and used as a prison. The location is very strategic as is the very characteristic structure.
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While Issiglio itself doesn't have prominent castles, the surrounding Piedmont region offers a rich array of historical fortresses and palaces. You can find everything from well-preserved palaces like the Ducal Castle in Agliè - the historic town center to imposing structures like Ivrea Castle, which has served various roles from a Savoy residence to a prison. The region also features ancient fortified villages such as San Martino, with its historic tower-gates and castle ruins.
Yes, several historical sites and castles in the area are suitable for families. The Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a blend of history and natural beauty, including the silhouette of a 14th-century castle. The historic town center of Agliè, with its Ducal Castle and charming streets, is also considered family-friendly.
The Piedmont region is steeped in history. Beyond the local highlights, you can visit the magnificent Reggia di Venaria Reale, a UNESCO World Heritage site often called the 'Versailles of Turin,' or the elegant Stupinigi Hunting Lodge. Palazzo Madama in Turin showcases two millennia of history, from Roman gate to art museum. For a more ancient perspective, the ruins of Castello di Avigliana, one of Piedmont's oldest castles, offer a glimpse into the past overlooking its lakes.
Absolutely. The Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside offers views of the 14th-century castle silhouette above the city. For panoramic vistas, the View of Pont Canavese from above provides a stunning perspective of a medieval village with its towers and stone houses. Additionally, Sacra di San Michele, a symbol of Piedmont, is perched on a mountain offering significant historical importance and breathtaking views.
The area around Issiglio and its castles is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For instance, there are several hiking routes like 'Trail 912: Pian delle Nere to Punta di Verzel' or 'Bric Carleva and Torre Cives — Ring tour'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Mazzè Castle – Panoramic view of the Dora Baltea loop' or 'Agliè Ducal Castle – Canavese loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Issiglio, Road Cycling Routes around Issiglio, and Cycling around Issiglio guide pages.
Yes, many sites have rich historical connections. Ivrea Castle was once a refined residence for the Savoy family. The Ducal Castle in Agliè was transformed into a sumptuous residence by Count Filippo San Martino di Agliè. Further afield, Castello di Grinzane Cavour in the Langhe region pays homage to Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who was its mayor for 17 years.
The best time to visit castles in the Piedmont region, including those near Issiglio, is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring, and the natural landscapes, especially in autumn, offer beautiful colors, enhancing the experience of visiting historical sites and their surrounding parks.
Yes, the region boasts several UNESCO World Heritage sites. The Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside is recognized for its 'Industrial City of the 20th Century' designation. Additionally, the grand Reggia di Venaria Reale and the elegant Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, both near Turin, are also UNESCO sites, showcasing the splendor of the Savoy royal residences.
The castles and historical buildings in the Piedmont region display a diverse range of architectural styles, reflecting centuries of history. You can find Romanesque elements, as seen in the ancient Chiesa di San Pietro in Issiglio or the original Duomo in Ivrea. Baroque splendor is evident in the Reggia di Venaria Reale and Stupinigi Hunting Lodge. Medieval fortifications characterize sites like Pont Canavese and the older parts of Ivrea Castle, as well as the fortified village of San Martino.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the village of San Martino offers an ancient charm with its 11th-century origins, fortified walls, and the ruins of a castle, providing a glimpse into a less grand but equally significant historical past. Its history is deeply rooted in the powerful Counts of San Martino family.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific castle and your interest. For larger sites like Reggia di Venaria Reale or Palazzo Madama, you could easily spend half a day or more exploring the interiors, gardens, and museums. Smaller sites or viewpoints, such as the View of Pont Canavese from above, might only require an hour or two. For a comprehensive experience of a town like Agliè, including its Ducal Castle and historic center, plan for a few hours.


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