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Top 6 Castles around Chiusano Di San Domenico

Best castles around Chiusano Di San Domenico offer a glimpse into the region's rich medieval history. The area, particularly around Mount San Domenico, features remnants of Lombard-era fortifications that once held strategic importance. These historical sites provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the San Marco Valley. Chiusano Di San Domenico serves as a key location for exploring historical sites and understanding the cultural identity of Irpinia.

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Last updated: July 13, 2026

Monumental Complex of the Mount (Church, Monastery, and Castle of Montella)

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The monumental complex of the Monte, consisting of a church, monastery, archaeological garden and castle, rises just above Montella, a small town in the heart of the green Irpinia. Of …

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Feudal Castle

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On the top of a hill full of vegetation, in the locality of Toppola, are the ruins of the Feudal Castle of Serino which, together with the Castle of Orano, …

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Taurasi Castle

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Also known as Palazzo Marchionale, it is a 10th century building used as the seat of the Regional Enoteca for Irpinia Wines. After the entrance there is a welcoming garden …

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Remains of the feudal castle of Serino, complete with boundary walls and access arch. Very suggestive place!

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On the top of a hill full of vegetation, in the locality of Toppola, are the ruins of the Feudal Castle of Serino which, together with the Castle of Orano, constitutes the group of fortifications present in the territory of the municipality. Of the original structure, only the perimeter walls and the ancient chapel, now restored, are visible. According to some sources, the castle was built around 839 AD, as a defensive bulwark for the local inhabitants threatened by the raids of the militias engaged in the dynastic struggles for the succession to the throne of Benevento. However, the current conformation of the castle should date back to 1159, the year in which Costanza Saracena, belonging to the Sanseverino family, elected Serino as the capital of her feud. The structure is accessed through two suggestive arched doors that mark the passage along the three short ramps that once led to the main entrance. After the last door, you come across the Sanctuary dedicated to the Madonna delle Grazie which today includes the private chapel with a bell tower, once located near the residence of the feudal lord. With the loss of its defensive function, the castle suffered the neglect of time and was gradually abandoned. The ruins of the building, with the adjoining restored church, are now well kept, inserted within a highly suggestive natural setting, in which the centuries-old linden tree in front of the church makes a fine show.

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The Feudal Castle is located on top of the Serino hill. It is inserted in a wooded environment, very luxuriant. Unfortunately a large part of the fortress is in a state of abandonment.

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It can be visited by reservation only.

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Very suggestive and definitely challenging track in some passages but, overall, beautiful and fun. Final destination: the Montella Castle which can only be visited by reservation.

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The monumental complex of the Monte, consisting of a church, monastery, archaeological garden and castle, rises just above Montella, a small town in the heart of the green Irpinia. Of great historical interest is the site of the 10th century Lombard castle with the adjacent settlement dating back to the 6th-7th century. Excavations conducted in the 1980s have brought to light finds from the Lombard and early medieval times, including coins and fragments of frescoes, as well as burials dating back to the same period. Today the central body (tower or donjon), the surrounding walls and the ruins of the rooms of the nobility are visible. In 1293 Charles II of Anjou confiscated the castle to make it a place for recreation. King Charles II was responsible for the construction of the cistern and the water channeling system. In the fourteenth century, at the behest of the d'Aquino, feudal lords of Montella, the twelfth-century tower was renovated and works to improve the building were carried out, with the creation of pictorial decorations. The castle was inhabited by the Cavaniglia counts in the 15th century, and during their lordship it hosted a memorable hunting expedition in 1445 in which King Alfonso the Magnanimous took part. The church has a single nave with side chapels. The wooden altars are of great value. In one of the side chapels there is an important thirteenth-century wooden altarpiece depicting the "Madonna dell'umiltà". The monastery was built between 1554 and 1586 on the pre-existing church at Monte di Pietà, by the Monte di Pietà di Montella, founded and administered by the Congrega del SS. Sacrament of Montella. It was entrusted to the Minimi Reformed Conventuals of S. Francesco replaced in 1603 by the reformed Observants. In 1613 a community of 12 fathers and several lay brothers lived in the convent. The feudal lord Antonio Grimaldi, in 1642, donated the garden adjacent to the convent, former dependence of the castle, to the Monte di Pietà. It has undergone several changes over the centuries: the structure has a square plan and the typical cloister with cross vaults frescoed in the seventeenth century by Michele Ricciardi. Completely recovered and made usable, the upper floors could be used for spiritual retreats, while it is still possible to visit the cells. The lower rooms, where the life of the friars took place, can be visited in full by taking advantage of the routes prepared also by means of illustrative panels present in each area. The convent garden is located in the open space adjacent to the castle; it has been recovered and the same crops from the Middle Ages that gave sustenance to the monks have been planted there. The entire monumental complex of the Monte, restored and open to visitors, is the property of the Santissimo Sacramento di Montella Archconfraternity

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This path leads from the Terminio to the castle of Montella. It winds through beech and chestnut groves. Pay attention to some particularly challenging sections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical significance do the castles around Chiusano Di San Domenico hold?

The castles in this region are deeply rooted in medieval history, particularly the Lombard era. The local **Remains of the Castle of Chiusano** date back to the Middle Ages, built by Lombards to oversee the San Marco Valley and serve as a defensive fortress for the Duchy of Benevento. Similarly, the Monumental Complex of the Mount includes a 10th-century Lombard castle, while the Feudal Castle of Serino was a defensive bulwark built around 839 AD. These sites offer a tangible connection to centuries of regional history and territorial control.

Are there any castles that offer great panoramic views?

Yes, several castle sites provide extensive panoramic views. The **Remains of the Castle of Chiusano**, perched on Mount San Domenico, offers broad views of the surrounding landscape, including the San Marco Valley. The Feudal Castle of Serino is situated on a hill with a highly suggestive natural setting. Additionally, Taurasi Castle, also known as Palazzo Marchionale, features upper rooms from which you can enjoy a splendid view.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these castles?

The area around Chiusano Di San Domenico offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For instance, there are challenging hiking routes like the Monte Terminio Loop Trail, or the easier 'The Feudal Castle of Serino' trail. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore MTB trails such as the 'Mbruscinaturo – Trail in the Woods loop'. For runners, there are running trails like the 'Palazzo Antica Dogana – Castello Longobardo loop'.

Are there specific hiking trails that lead to or past castles?

Yes, there are. The Trail 142 – Monastery Trail is a notable path that leads from the Terminio to the Monumental Complex of the Mount (Castle of Montella). This challenging route winds through scenic beech and chestnut groves. Another option is the 'The Feudal Castle of Serino' hiking trail, which takes you directly to the ruins of the Feudal Castle.

What is the current state of the castles in the region?

Many castles in the region, including the **Remains of the Castle of Chiusano**, are largely in ruins due to abandonment and seismic events over centuries. While not fully preserved, their remnants still offer significant historical insight. For example, the Feudal Castle of Serino only has its perimeter walls and a restored ancient chapel remaining. However, sites like the Monumental Complex of the Mount have undergone restoration, making the central body, surrounding walls, and ruins of nobility rooms visible and visitable by reservation.

Can I visit the castles year-round, or is there a best season?

While many castle sites, especially ruins, are accessible year-round, the best season to visit is generally spring or autumn. During these times, the weather is milder, making outdoor exploration and hiking more pleasant. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring colder temperatures, though the panoramic views can be striking in any season. Always check specific opening hours for sites like the Monumental Complex of the Mount, which requires reservations.

Are there any family-friendly aspects to visiting these castles?

Visiting the castle ruins and historical sites can be an educational and engaging experience for families interested in history. While specific 'family-friendly' amenities might vary, the opportunity to explore ancient fortifications and imagine medieval life can be captivating for children. The panoramic views and surrounding natural settings also offer space for outdoor enjoyment. However, some trails leading to castles, like Trail 142, can be challenging, so consider the difficulty for younger family members.

What makes the Monumental Complex of the Mount a significant site?

The Monumental Complex of the Mount (Church, Monastery, and Castle of Montella) is significant for its rich history spanning from the 10th-century Lombard castle to later additions by noble families. Excavations have revealed Lombard and early medieval finds. Beyond the castle, the complex includes a church with valuable wooden altars and a monastery with a frescoed cloister. The recovered convent garden even features crops from the Middle Ages, offering a comprehensive historical immersion. Visits are by reservation only.

Is there a castle that also serves another purpose today?

Yes, Taurasi Castle, also known as Palazzo Marchionale, is a 10th-century building that now serves as the seat of the Regional Enoteca for Irpinia Wines. This unique combination allows visitors to explore a historical castle while also experiencing the local wine culture, complete with a welcoming garden and splendid views from its upper rooms.

What is the historical context of the Feudal Castle of Serino?

The Feudal Castle of Serino, located in the locality of Toppola, was built around 839 AD as a crucial defensive bulwark against raids during dynastic struggles. Its current conformation largely dates back to 1159 when Costanza Saracena made Serino the capital of her feud. Although mostly in ruins today, with only perimeter walls and a restored chapel remaining, it stands as a testament to the region's turbulent medieval past and its strategic importance.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles around Chiusano Di San Domenico?

Visitors appreciate the deep historical immersion offered by these sites, connecting with the Lombard era and medieval Italian history. The extensive panoramic views from elevated positions, such as those at the **Remains of the Castle of Chiusano** and Taurasi Castle, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 10 upvotes and 17 photos shared, highlighting the visual appeal and historical significance of these unique ruins and complexes.

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