Piazza Municipio 1, 29014 Castell'Arquato, ItalyMap
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Nice castle
This old castle formation is high above the valley below. It had to be so imposing before cars. You can see for miles and it seems like it would be impossible to ever attack. It’s really nice.
This tower is built on the basis of the Roman castrum quadratum (III century BC) and was finished in 1349. The tallest tower was an important observation point on Milan, the sourrounding Pianura Padan...
Castell' Arquato is a hillside fortafied town with a reasonable preserved castle, keep and watch towers surrounded by the walled town. Costs approx €8 pp to enter the castle, the tower rooms display ...
I love this castle. It is simple, and large, and authentic, and really has been restored in some places, with new displays since I was there before two years ago. The torture exhibit was on while I wa...
Nice castle
This old castle formation is high above the valley below. It had to be so imposing before cars. You can see for miles and it seems like it would be impossible to ever attack. It’s really nice.
Breathtaking
Quite literally - It's a long way up and there are no lifts ;) However, the views are also breathtaking so worth every step!
Wonderful view!
This tower is built on the basis of the Roman castrum quadratum (III century BC) and was finished in 1349. The tallest tower was an important observation point on Milan, the sourrounding Pianura Padan...
Castle with a View
Castell' Arquato is a hillside fortafied town with a reasonable preserved castle, keep and watch towers surrounded by the walled town. Costs approx €8 pp to enter the castle, the tower rooms display ...
Second visit and still in love with this place
I love this castle. It is simple, and large, and authentic, and really has been restored in some places, with new displays since I was there before two years ago. The torture exhibit was on while I wa...