Castles around Monte Carasso encompass historical sites within the municipality and provide panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Castles of Bellinzona. Monte Carasso features significant historical and architectural examples, including the Augustinian Monte Carasso Monastery and the Church of San Bernardo in Curzútt. The area offers excellent vantage points for viewing the medieval defensive structures of Castelgrande, Montebello, and Sasso Corbaro in nearby Bellinzona. These locations combine historical appreciation with scenic beauty, offering insights into the region's strategic past.
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Description Features See also Opening hours 2025/2026 April 5, 2025 - November 9, 2025: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. November 10, 2025 - March 27, 2026: 10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The first human settlement on San Michele Hill dates back to 5500/5000 BC (Neolithic period). The first archaeologically confirmed fortress was built in the 4th century AD. Various documents from the 6th century also mention the existence of a fortified complex. In the 14th century, the castle was first called Castrum Magnum, Castel Grande. This is its current name, although during Swiss rule it was called Uri Castle (1630) or Altdorf Castle, and in 1818, S. Michele Castle.
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In Bellinzona's Old Town From the train station, the bus takes us to the stop at the end of Via Lugano. To the east is the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. On the other side of the railway line, we pass the Villa dei Cedri, nestled in a magnificent park and home to the municipal art collection. We head north along Via Pedotti to Piazza San Biagio, where the 13th-century church of the same name can be admired. The church, one of the most interesting in the region, has been restored and stripped of its Baroque additions. The remarkable frescoes date from the late Middle Ages. We return and follow Via Lugano north to Piazza Indipendenza, where we find the Church of San Rocco, a building dating back to 1330 and enlarged in 1478. This is where the actual old town begins. The town hall, with its elegant courtyard, was completely rebuilt in 1924, using materials from the previous 15th-century building. At Piazza Nosetto, with its beautiful porticoes, we turn left onto Via Teatro, passing the restored theater building from the previous century and reaching the government building. The oldest part consists of the former Ursuline convent, dating back to the 13th century and rebuilt in the previous century. Returning to Piazza Nosetto, we approach Piazza Collegiata, passing the Casa Rossa, a brick-clad building inspired by the Lombard style of the 15th century. The massive church of SS. Pietro e Stefano reflects the Renaissance style with Baroque elements. A lively market is held every Saturday in Piazza Collegiata. On Viale Stazione, we find ourselves in the city's commercial district. The post office building is noteworthy, a prime example of contemporary Ticino architecture. Text / Source: Agenzia turistica ticinese SA., Via C. Ghiringhelli 7, Bellinzona https://www.ticino.ch/de/commons/details/In-Bellinzonas-Altstadt/3156.html
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The Fortress of Bellinzona and its Castles Once upon a time, there were knights and drawbridges. Where? In Bellinzona, of course! Take a journey back in time and visit the castles, which were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2000. Arm yourself with a camera and discover Castel Grande, Montebello, and Sasso Corbaro. Tin-reinforced walls, towers, and enormous gates: you'll be catapulted straight into the Middle Ages! Dream of the knights' heroic deeds and immerse yourself in life back then. The Fortress of Bellinzona offers visitors a hands-on experience of medieval history. You can purchase the Fortress Pass online, at the InfoPoint in Bellinzona, or at the ticket offices of the three castles. It allows you to visit the fortress and its walls, the Castel Grande Museum, the Archeologia Montebello exhibition trail, and the temporary exhibitions. Are you primarily interested in visiting the exhibitions? Then buy the new Expo Pass: a combined ticket that grants access to the temporary exhibitions at Castel Grande, Sasso Corbaro, and the Museo Villa dei Cedri! Text / Source: Bellinzona e Valli Tourism https://www.bellinzonaevalli.ch/de/discover/castles.html
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The cityscape of Bellinzona is reminiscent of the 17th century. The castles and city walls are a world heritage site.
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Sasso Corbaro Castle was built in 1400 and today is a UNESCO heritage site.
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Castle of modest dimensions compared to the other two in the city, characterized by its location on top of a cliff in a dominant position on the valley floor
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alternative to the official #3 through Bellinzona, avoiding the city and the asphalt
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Within Monte Carasso, you can visit the Augustinian Monte Carasso Monastery, a 15th-century foundation revitalized into a modern community center. Another significant site is the Church of San Bernardo in Curzútt, a Romanesque church from the 12th-13th centuries, known for its 15th-century frescoes and surrounded by an ancient settlement of stone houses. Curzútt is accessible via cable car from Monte Carasso.
For spectacular views of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Castles of Bellinzona (Castelgrande, Montebello, and Sasso Corbaro), you should visit locations like Curzútt and Mornera. Both are accessible by cable car from Monte Carasso and offer excellent vantage points over the Bellinzona horizon and the Magadino plain.
Yes, the Fortress of Bellinzona and its Castles are a UNESCO World Heritage site, located just a short distance from Monte Carasso. This complex includes Castelgrande, Montebello, and Sasso Corbaro, offering a journey back to medieval times.
The Bellinzona Historic Centre is considered one of the most authentic old towns in Ticino. It's a city rich in history, culture, and art, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore its charming streets, discover small shops and restaurants, and experience the vibrant Saturday market.
Castelgrande Bellinzona is an impressive castle rising almost 40 meters above the old town. It offers a hands-on experience of medieval history with its extensive castle area. You can explore the grounds, visit the museum, and climb the tower. For convenience, lifts are available if you prefer not to use the stairs. There's also a bistro on the edge of the castle.
Montebello Castle, towering 90 meters above Bellinzona, offers fantastic views of Castelgrande, the old town, and the Magadino plain stretching to Lake Maggiore. The castle, dating from the 13th to 14th century, houses the Regional Archaeological Museum. It's also known for its culinary core, where guests can learn about and taste Salame dei Castelli.
Sasso Corbaro Castle, built in the late 1400s, is another UNESCO World Heritage site near Bellinzona. It provides excellent views of the surrounding area. It's often part of a hike connecting the three Bellinzona castles, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the medieval atmosphere.
Many of the castles and historical sites in the area are family-friendly. The Fortress of Bellinzona and its Castles (Castelgrande, Montebello, Sasso Corbaro) are great for families, offering a glimpse into medieval history. The Bellinzona Historic Centre also provides an engaging cultural experience for all ages.
The region around Monte Carasso offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Carasc Tibetan Bridge – chestnut forests loop from Monte Carasso'. There are also cycling and mountain biking opportunities. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Monte Carasso, the cycling guide, or the MTB trails guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For instance, you can hike through chestnut woods to the ancient settlement of Curzútt and the Church of San Bernardo, which also offers superb views of the Bellinzona castles. The 'Curzútt Historic Village – Carasc Tibetan Bridge loop from Bellinzona' is a moderate hiking option. Many trails provide excellent viewpoints of the Bellinzona castles from a distance.
Visitors particularly enjoy the immersive historical experience offered by the Bellinzona castles, often feeling transported back to the Middle Ages. The well-preserved architecture, the museums within the castles, and the panoramic views from their ramparts are frequently praised. The authenticity of the Bellinzona Historic Centre and the unique blend of history and modern architecture at the Augustinian Monte Carasso Monastery also receive high appreciation.
Yes, public transport is available. From Bellinzona, buses can take you to various points near the castles. To reach the viewpoints and historical sites like Curzútt and Mornera from Monte Carasso, a cable car service is available, providing convenient access to higher elevations.


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