Castles around Quassolo are situated in the Canavese area, a region of the Metropolitan City of Turin. This area is characterized by its location on the Dora Baltea river, west of the Serra di Ivrea, Europe's largest moraine wall. The landscape includes a basin with five minor lakes, offering a diverse natural setting for historical exploration.
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The Castello di Ivrea, also known as the “Castello dalle rosse torri” (Castle of the Red Towers), is an impressive medieval castle that towers over the town of Ivrea in the Piedmont region. The castle was built in 1358 by order of Amedeo VI of Savoy, also known as the Conte Verde. It served as a symbol of Savoyard rule over Ivrea and Canavese, mainly for defensive purposes. It stands on a hill overlooking the town and the road to the Valle d’Aosta. The castle has four imposing round towers that characterize its structure. These towers, each 34 meters high, are located next to the cathedral and the bishop’s palace. The castle walls were once surrounded by a wide moat, and the only access was via a drawbridge. From the battlements, defenders could throw stones and boiling water at attackers. Unfortunately, the interior of the castle was completely dismantled and altered when it served as a political and criminal prison from 1700 to 1970. Once a stronghold of power and defense, the castle was transformed by time and the changing needs of society.
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Castle home to hotel/restaurant
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Ivrea, the cradle of the Olivetti company and its famous typewriters, is located on the right bank of the Dora Baltea, west of the Serra di Ivrea, the largest moraine wall in Europe. The silhouette of a 14th century castle rises above the city. In the upper town there is also the originally Romanesque Duomo, which was renovated in the 19th century. On the other bank of the Dora, near Via Jervis, the old Olivetti factories have been converted into Musea dell'Architecture Moderna.
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So much history in just one castle. In the city of Ivrea the large Castle was once the residence of the Savoys, before becoming a military garrison. In addition to this, it was then transformed and used as a prison. The location is very strategic as is the very characteristic structure.
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The imposing Castle of Ivrea, located in the upper part of the city, is called by Giosuè Carducci the castle "with the red towers".
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Stage of the Via Francigena. Worth a visit
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The "lucky" castle, legend has it that it brings good luck and love to those who visit it. It looks like the castle of a fairy tale by the Grimm brothers, it owes its present appearance to the important restoration work carried out in 1885 by the architect Alfredo d'Andrade.
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The area around Quassolo, situated in the Canavese region, offers a diverse range of castles. You can find medieval fortresses, historical residences, and structures built in medieval style, some of which have served as Savoy residences, military garrisons, or even modern hotels. For example, Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside features a 14th-century castle, while Montestrutto Castle and Church is a 20th-century castle built in medieval style on older ruins.
Yes, some castles in the region have been repurposed to offer unique experiences. For instance, Castello di Pavone Canavese, which looks like a fairy tale structure, now functions as a 4-star hotel and restaurant. Similarly, Montestrutto Castle and Church currently serves as an accommodation facility.
The Canavese area, where Quassolo is located, is characterized by its position on the Dora Baltea river and west of the Serra di Ivrea, Europe's largest moraine wall. The landscape also includes a basin with five minor lakes. When visiting Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside, you can enjoy views of the Dora Baltea river and the surrounding natural beauty.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Floating platform on Lake Sirio – Lake Sirio loop from Quassolo' or the 'Dora River Promenade in Ivrea – Ivrea Castle loop'. There are also cycling routes like the 'Serra d'Ivrea Loop' and MTB trails including the 'Sentiero Italia Cycle: Mombarone Loop'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Quassolo, Cycling around Quassolo, and MTB Trails around Quassolo guides.
The Ivrea Historic Centre and the Dora Baltea Riverside is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical site with a castle, a Romanesque Duomo, and riverside views that can be enjoyed by all ages. The general area with its lakes and diverse natural setting also provides opportunities for family outings.
While specific seasonal considerations for all castles are not detailed, the region's natural beauty, including lakes and the Dora Baltea river, suggests that spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploration. Summer can also be a good time, especially if combining castle visits with outdoor activities. The Castello di Quassolo (in Savona, not Turin) was originally a summer residence, indicating the appeal of the broader region during warmer months.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. The Ivrea Historic Centre is noted as a 'beautiful place to take a picture,' and the Ivrea Castle is recognized for its rich history, having served as a Savoy residence, military garrison, and prison. The community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 140 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and historical interest of these sites.
While specific dog policies for each castle are not provided, the numerous outdoor routes and natural areas around Quassolo, such as those along the Dora Baltea river and near the lakes, often offer dog-friendly walking opportunities. It's always advisable to check individual castle policies before visiting with a dog.
The imposing Ivrea Castle, located in the upper part of the city, is known as the castle 'with the red towers.' It has a rich history, transitioning from a refined residence of the Savoy family to a military garrison, and eventually serving as a prison until 1970. Its strategic location and characteristic structure make it a significant historical landmark.
The Montestrutto Castle and Church includes a deconsecrated church. While the castle itself is an accommodation facility, the church is sometimes open for visits, particularly during special events like FAI days.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the Ramp at Parella Castle offers a short but very demanding climb, with a significant slope over half a kilometer. Additionally, many of the cycling and MTB routes in the area are rated as 'difficult,' such as the 'Sentiero Italia Cycle: Mombarone Loop' for MTB or the 'Serra d'Ivrea Loop' for cycling.
Several castles themselves offer accommodation. Castello di Pavone Canavese operates as a 4-star hotel, and Montestrutto Castle and Church also serves as an accommodation facility. Beyond the castles, the towns in the Canavese area, including Ivrea, offer various hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses.


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