Best castles around Zandobbio are found in the wider Province of Bergamo, a region known for its historical sites and the ancient marble quarries of "Marmo di Zandobbio." While Zandobbio itself does not feature prominent castles, the surrounding area offers a rich castellated heritage. These historical structures are often situated in strategic locations, providing insights into the region's past. The landscape around Zandobbio is characterized by its historical significance and natural features.
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In the center of the village of Bianzano stands an ancient castle whose history is still partly shrouded in mystery: a square-plan building whose corners are aligned with the four cardinal points. Two defensive walls, of which remains are found today, surround the structure in the center of which stands an imposing keep. What saved this castle from destruction during the period of the Republic of Venice was the intuition of the Suardi family, who decided to remove the battlements from the walls to make it resemble a dwelling as much as possible and not a fortress. Their coat of arms is still found today on the entrance portal to the castle.
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The current Terzi Castle has very ancient origins, dating back to the Early Middle Ages. It was originally a fortified Benedictine monastery, destroyed by Charlemagne's Frankish army in the 8th century. Rebuilt as a castle in the 9th/10th century, it belonged to the Mozzo family and then to the Suardo family, who extended their dominion over the entire valley, also owners of the Bianzano Castle. In the 15th century, following the imposition by the Venetian Republic of the demolition of every stronghold present in the territory of the Serenissima, the Suardo family, in order to avoid its destruction, made it a stately home. Finally, the property passed to the Terzi family, who sold it in 1930, by then completely abandoned and in ruins, to the British countess Winifred Terni de Gregory. From 1937 to 1945, she renovated the property as it appears today, including the gardens. Currently the entire complex is temporarily rented for important events or weddings.
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13th century castle of the Suardo Counts. Every year, in August, there is a historical reenactment: "In 1367, Giovanni di Baldino Suardo and Bernarda Visconti, daughter of Bernabò, Lord of Milan, recently married, arrived in the village of Bianzano where the Castle that their father Baldino had given them stood. The people of Bianzano welcomed the couple with great celebrations, frescoing the atrium and entrance portal of the Castle in their honor. The Bianzano branch of the Suardo family was born, and is still alive today. The reenactment, therefore, stages the arrival of Giovanni Suardo and Bianca Visconti at the Castle and the celebrations that ensued."
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Village of Trebecco
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In the center of the village of Bianzano stands an ancient castle whose history is still partly shrouded in mystery.
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small, perfectly preserved village
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The region boasts several castles with rich histories. Terzi Castle, Monasterolo del Castello, for instance, has ancient origins as a fortified Benedictine monastery dating back to the Early Middle Ages. Castello Camozzi Vertova was erected by Emperor Otto I in 962 and played a defense role during wars between Milan and Venice before becoming a Renaissance residence. Further afield, Malpaga Castle, once owned by the condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni, showcases a transition from medieval fortress to a luxurious Renaissance residence with extensive frescoes.
Yes, San Vigilio Castle in Bergamo is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views. Situated on a hill overlooking the city, it offers expansive vistas over Bergamo, the surrounding valleys, mountains, and the Orobie Alps. It's an ideal spot for photography and watching sunsets.
Malpaga Castle is considered a multidisciplinary space with activities for both adults and children, including immersive experiences and nature-based workshops. It also hosts events like "Tulips at the Castle" in March and April. San Vigilio Castle, being a public park, is freely accessible and offers space for children to explore its walls and towers.
The castles are often set amidst scenic landscapes. Trebecco Castle is located in a strategic position between the Oglio river and the Uria stream, offering views of the river landscape. Malpaga Castle is situated within the Serio River Park, providing a natural setting. San Vigilio Castle offers views of the surrounding valleys and mountains, including the Orobie Alps, from its elevated position.
For San Vigilio Castle in Bergamo, a funicular provides a scenic and convenient way to reach the castle from the historic center of Bergamo. For other castles like Malpaga, public transport options might involve a combination of buses and walking, depending on the specific location. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to the nearest towns.
Yes, Malpaga Castle hosts various events, including guided tours, medieval dinners, and historical re-enactments like the Palio di Malpaga in August. It also features "Tulips at the Castle" in March and April. Suardi Castle in Bianzano also holds a historical reenactment every August, celebrating the arrival of Giovanni Suardo and Bianca Visconti.
The area around Zandobbio offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are road cycling routes like "The Vineyards of Scanzo" from Zandobbio, or gravel biking options such as "Cycle Path Along the Serio River." Mountain biking trails include routes around Lake Endine. You can explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around Zandobbio, Gravel biking around Zandobbio, and MTB Trails around Zandobbio guides.
It varies by castle. Malpaga Castle offers well-preserved halls and extensive frescoes for visitors to admire. Castello Camozzi Vertova has frescoed and well-preserved interiors, including an arms room. Terzi Castle, Monasterolo del Castello is primarily used for private events, so interior access might be limited to rare guided tours. San Vigilio Castle is a public park, allowing exploration of its defensive walls and towers, but its central keep was demolished.
Yes, San Vigilio Castle in Bergamo is freely accessible as a public park. Visitors can stroll along its defensive walls and climb the 16th-century towers without an entrance fee.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surroundings. In spring (March-April), Malpaga Castle hosts its "Tulips at the Castle" event, adding a vibrant floral display. August is notable for historical reenactments at both Malpaga Castle and Suardi Castle. Summer can be warm, while winter might offer a quieter experience, though some events or opening hours could be seasonal.
Dog policies vary by castle. San Vigilio Castle, being a public park, is generally dog-friendly for walks on its grounds. For other castles, especially those with interiors or private ownership like Malpaga Castle or Terzi Castle, it's best to check their specific rules regarding pets before visiting, as access might be restricted to exterior areas or not permitted at all.


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