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GiulioAr
Medieval Castle very beautiful.
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The medieval castle is very characteristic and suggestive, well maintained. It looks at the Arno River on one side, from which you enjoy a magnificent view. On the other side it looks at Santa Maria della ...
It is true that it is not visitable, but it is beautiful together. The castle that is facing the young Arno, the narrow passages between the walls, a small walk on the river.
Rests of the castle that once dominated the road between Arezzo and the Casentino, located on the left bank of the Arno
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Subbiano Castle enjoyed great importance in the Middle Ages because it controlled the road linking Arezzo to Casentino and the bridge that raised the Arno. The old way today remains above ...
Medieval Castle very beautiful.
The medieval castle is very characteristic and suggestive, well maintained. It looks at the Arno River on one side, from which you enjoy a magnificent view. On the other side it looks at Santa Maria della ...
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It is true that it is not visitable, but it is beautiful together. The castle that is facing the young Arno, the narrow passages between the walls, a small walk on the river.
I didn't like it.
Nothing says the castle, it's just a ruder, not visitable, besides the castle is nothing to visit
Weekend in Subbian
The historic center e' very small and intimate ...accompanied by Arno. Very special and suggestive especially in the evening
Rests of the castle that once dominated the road between Arezzo and the Casentino, located on the left bank of the Arno
Subbiano Castle enjoyed great importance in the Middle Ages because it controlled the road linking Arezzo to Casentino and the bridge that raised the Arno. The old way today remains above ...