A medieval castle with 14th-century origins ... ivy-clad courtyard. Inside, Cavagnari’s design retained warm, rustic details such as wooden beams, vaulted ceilings, original fireplaces, and ...
Parma’s picturesque Castello Di Torrechiara was built between 1448 and 1460, with five signature square towers making it one of Italy’s most distinguished examples of castle architecture ...
It’s also the first hotel in this city at the edge of the Dolomites (also called Bozen, a reflection of its dual German-Italian identity ... first impression of the castle building is its ...
One of the first details our tour guide, Thomas, pointed out was this crooked tower. During construction, county officials wanted 10 feet skimmed off the castle's height to comply with building codes.
The castle stands today as an emblem of Italian history, long captivating the imaginations of historians, architects, and engineers. It has served as a fortress, residence, and seat of power in Milan ...