Castles around Greggio are found within the broader Province of Vercelli in the Piedmont region of Italy. While specific castles are not located directly within Greggio, the surrounding area is part of a region known for its historical fortified structures. This area offers a glimpse into medieval architecture and local history. Exploring these sites provides insight into the historical significance of the Piedmont landscape.
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Castello Consortile di Buronzo is a rare example of a complex of fortified houses and towers that stands in the heart of the Baraggia.
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A document of investiture of the fief, castle and villa of Lenta in Palatino Avogadro, by Ottone di Biandrate, attests that the place was already fortified in 1178. The peculiarity of the “castle” of Lenta consists in having been a “defended nucleus” whose lordly portion is the BENEDICTINE FEMALE MONASTERY OF S. PIETRO, founded in 1127 under the auspices of Alberto di Andrate.
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When you arrive in Carpignano Sesia you almost don't realize that there is a hidden medieval heart. Ask the inhabitants to tell you how to reach the "Castle", as the Carpignanese call it. What you will see are walls built with river stones laid out in a herringbone pattern. They are houses that also date back to the 15th century. Even if some were then plastered, losing their characteristic herringbone pattern.
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Fortification present in the municipality of the same name, built starting from 1170 by Alberto di Rovasenda. At first it performed exclusively military functions and then became an economic and agricultural center in the 18th century.
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Consortium or lordly castle built together with other fortifications in the surrounding area by the Buronzo family from which the municipality in which it stands takes its name. The first documents appear in the records of the learner Corrado II around the year one thousand
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No, there are no notable castles located directly within the municipality of Greggio itself. The castles mentioned in this guide are found in the surrounding area, within the broader Province of Vercelli in the Piedmont region of Italy.
The area around Greggio is known for various historical fortified structures. These include castles that served military functions, complex fortified houses, and structures that evolved into economic and agricultural centers, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture and local history.
You can explore several historical sites. Rovasenda Castle, built starting in 1170, initially served military functions. Castello di Buronzo is a complex of fortified houses and towers in the heart of the Baraggia. Elvo Castle once dominated its small town, providing shelter for the population and crops.
Yes, Castello di Buronzo is categorized as family-friendly, making it a suitable option for visitors with children. Its complex of fortified houses and towers offers an engaging historical experience.
The Piedmont region, where Greggio is located, is rich in historical fortified residences. These structures often have diverse histories, ranging from military strongholds to agricultural centers and even monastic sites, reflecting the region's long and varied past.
While specific trails directly connecting multiple castles are not detailed, you can explore historical sites like the Streets of the Ricetto Castle, Carpignano Sesia, which offers a walk through a hidden medieval heart with 15th-century houses. For broader outdoor activities, consider the nearby running, road cycling, and general cycling routes.
The area around Greggio offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, including loops from San Nazzaro Sesia and Carpignano Sesia. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Elvo Castle loop from Greggio' and general cycling routes such as the 'Castello degli Avogadro – Sesia–Cavour Canal Junction loop from Biandrate'. You can find more details on these activities in the running, road cycling, and cycling guides for the area.
The Piedmont region generally offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when temperatures are mild and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be suitable, though it might be warmer.
Yes, for instance, the Streets of the Ricetto Castle, Carpignano Sesia feature walls built with river stones laid in a herringbone pattern, with some houses dating back to the 15th century. Also, Lenta was a 'defended nucleus' whose lordly portion was a Benedictine Female Monastery founded in 1127.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural variety of the castles. Sites like Castello di Buronzo are noted for being rare examples of fortified complexes, while Rovasenda Castle offers insight into medieval military and economic history.
Many castles, such as Rovasenda Castle and Castello di Buronzo, have rich histories documented from as early as the 12th century. Look for information boards at the sites or consult local historical resources for detailed accounts of their origins and transformations.


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