Best castles around Nove are found in a region rich with medieval history and fortified architecture. This area features well-preserved walled cities and historic castles, offering insights into past eras. The landscape is characterized by historical settlements and strategic viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of architectural styles and historical sites.
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Piazza degli scacchi very beautiful
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After paying €5 you can enjoy the beautiful views. The city walls, with its 32 towers, have a length of 1461 meters. Access to the walls is only possible via the tourist information point.
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The climb begins with a view of the Upper Castle, which stands on the highest point of the Pausolino hill. The castle built in Roman times and then revived in the Middle Ages, has a square base with four small towers on the sides and a large central tower, surrounded by cypresses.
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A few kilometers from Padua, Vicenza and Treviso stands Cittadella, a splendid walled city of medieval origin. The walls can be visited with a panoramic walk at a height of 15 meters. Not to be missed, beyond the entrance gates to the city, are the Cathedral, the Palazzo Comunale and the Convent.
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Marostica is a town with 14,105 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) in the Italian province of Vicenza, Veneto region. The municipality covers an area of 36 km². The town is famous for the live chess game (with actors in "medieval" costumes), which has been held every two years for several decades on the town's arcaded piazza. It commemorates a legendary game for the hand of the castle lord's daughter, supposedly played in 1454. Worth seeing are the monumental Castello da Basso (Castello Inferiore, 14th-15th century) on this square, as well as the ruined Castello Superiore on the rock above the town. In the parish church of S. Antonio Abate there is the painting Paul Preaching in Athens, a major work by Jacopo Bassano, 1574.
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The Castello Inferiore is located in the northern Italian province of Vicenza. Together with its twin, the Castello Superiore, it is known as the Castello di Marostica. With the conquest of the Vicenza area by the Scaligeri family - the lords of Verona - in 1311, Marostica also came under their rule. The construction of the two castles dates back to 1312: the Castello Inferiore, also called Castello da Basso, and the upper castle - the Castello Superiore.
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Around Nove, you can explore several historically rich sites. The Cittadella Walled City offers a unique experience with its medieval walls, which you can walk along for panoramic views. Another popular destination is Marostica, home to the Marostica Castle, which includes both the Castello Inferiore and the ruined Castello Superiore, connected by an impressive wall.
Yes, several castles and sites around Nove are noted as family-friendly. The Cittadella Walled City is a great option, allowing families to walk the ancient walls. Marostica is also very family-friendly, particularly its Chess Square, famous for its biennial live chess game, and the historical Castello Inferiore.
The castles around Nove offer a deep dive into history. At Cittadella Walled City, you can walk along the 15-meter high medieval walls, visit the Cathedral, the Palazzo Comunale, and a historic Convent. In Marostica, the Castello Inferiore dates back to 1312 and now functions as a museum. The town is also known for its legendary live chess game, which commemorates a 1454 event for the hand of the castle lord's daughter.
For scenic views, the Cittadella Walled City offers a panoramic walk along its walls. In Marostica, you can enjoy beautiful views of the town square framed by the castle walls. The climb towards the Castello Superiore also provides excellent vistas of the castle itself and the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the area around Nove offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the easy 'Scenic View of the Brenta River loop from Nove' or the moderate 'Brenta River loop from Nove'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and MTB trails available. Explore more options in the Hiking around Nove, Gravel biking around Nove, and MTB Trails around Nove guides.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful towns and the unique historical experiences. Many enjoy the panoramic views from the walls of Cittadella and the charming atmosphere of Marostica, especially its Chess Square. The historical significance and well-preserved architecture of sites like Castello Inferiore are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Marostica is known for its two castles: the Castello Inferiore (Lower Castle) and the Castello Superiore (Upper Castle). The Castello Inferiore is a museum open to the public. The Castello Superiore is largely in ruins but offers a significant historical presence and scenic views from its location on the Pausolino hill. The two castles are connected by an approximately 1800-meter long wall.
The Chess Square in Marostica is famous for its unique live chess game, which takes place every two years. This event features actors dressed in medieval costumes, re-enacting a legendary game from 1454 that was supposedly played for the hand of the castle lord's daughter. It's a major cultural highlight and a must-see.
When visiting Cittadella Walled City, consider taking the panoramic walk along the walls, which offers excellent views. Access to the walls is typically via the tourist information point. Beyond the city gates, don't miss the Cathedral, the Palazzo Comunale, and the Convent.
To fully experience Marostica, start by exploring the Chess Square and the monumental Castello Inferiore. Then, consider a walk or hike up to the ruined Castello Superiore for historical insights and breathtaking views. The town itself is charming and worth exploring on foot.


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