Attractions and places to see around Castiglione Torinese highlight its historical, cultural, and natural features. Situated in the Metropolitan City of Turin, the area is characterized by rolling hills and proximity to the Po River. Visitors can explore ancient religious sites, enjoy various green spaces, and discover local points of interest. The region offers a mix of historical exploration, cultural engagement, and opportunities to experience the natural landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Victory Lighthouse, also known as the Maddalena Lighthouse, is a colossal monument dedicated to the Winged Victory, located at the top of the Memorial Park near the Maddalena Hill. The optics of the lighthouse are located in the torch held in the hands of the imposing bronze statue, a work by the Turinese sculptor Edoardo Rubino.
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Even if you don't want to visit the inside, it's worth walking as far as you can. You can then see the wonderful staircases. Unfortunately, the outside is currently partially covered in scaffolding.
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In the middle of the park on the Po lies the replica of the medieval estate.
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A popular destination for locals and tourists alike, somewhat removed from the – sometimes hectic – hustle and bustle of the megalopolis of Turin, the "Colle della Maddalena" is the highest peak in the surrounding area at almost 700 meters. However, the mountain is crowned not by a summit cross or other small sacred monument, but by a female figure from Roman mythology: "VICTORIA," the goddess of victory.
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The largest park in Turin, on top of the hill on the right bank of the Po, where you can take several easy walks
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Many young people and the young at heart meet here in the evening. It's a lively place 😜! Just take a seat in one of the nice bars or cafés and watch 😉
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It has been under restoration and renovation for a year. Unfortunately we didn't know that 😕. From the outside it looks quite good. According to the internet: The medieval village is closed to the public for restoration work as part of the "TORINO PROJECT, ITS PARK, ITS RIVER: MEMORY AND FUTURE" (PNRR Funds), with construction work until June 2026 https://www.borgomedievaletorino.it/
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Directly in front of it there is a beautiful fountain which is illuminated in the evening with color changes
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Castiglione Torinese offers a rich history. You can visit the Palazzo Madama, Castle Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing the Civic Museum of Ancient Art. Other notable sites include the deconsecrated Church of Castiglione Alto (San Claudio), the Cristo Redentore Monument, and the Parish Church of Santi Claudio e Dalmazzo. The former Cottolengo Hermitage, with its evocative cloister and garden, also offers a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, the area is surrounded by natural beauty. You can discover the picturesque Waterfall of the Rio Crivella, an easy hiking route offering an almost alpine feel. Green spaces like the Parco del Chiostro, adjacent to the Municipal Building, and the renovated Parco giochi della Rubattera provide pleasant outdoor environments. The town is also nestled within rolling hills, offering numerous scenic paths.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling routes. For specific trails, explore the MTB Trails around Castiglione Torinese, Road Cycling Routes around Castiglione Torinese, and Running Trails around Castiglione Torinese. A recently developed cycling and pedestrian path connects Castiglione to Turin and Moncalieri, perfect for traffic-free activities.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Parco giochi della Rubattera, which was renovated to be safe and inclusive. The Parco del Chiostro also includes a playground for children. The easy hiking route to the Waterfall of the Rio Crivella is suitable for children. Additionally, the Medieval Village of Valentino and Palazzo Madama, Castle Square are also considered family-friendly attractions.
Yes, several spots welcome dogs. The Medieval Village of Valentino and Vittorio Veneto Square are noted as dog-friendly. The numerous walking paths through the hills and along the Po River also provide great opportunities for walks with your dog.
For panoramic views, head to Colle della Maddalena and the Victory Lighthouse, the highest point in Turin, offering expansive vistas. The Church of the Great Mother of God also offers a beautiful perspective, standing prominently on the bank of the Po River with views towards Monte dei Cappuccini.
The area is rich in religious heritage. You can visit the main Parish Church of Santi Claudio e Dalmazzo, as well as ancient churches and chapels such as San Grato Vescovo, San Martino, San Rocco, and the chapel of Santa Maria Nascente in Castiglione Alto, which is one of the oldest sacred sites.
While specific establishments are not detailed, Vittorio Veneto Square is a lively meeting place with large terraces, bars, and cafés where you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. The town center itself will also offer local options.
The region's rolling hills and natural attractions are enjoyable throughout much of the year. The Colle della Maddalena is popular all year round. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying green spaces and outdoor dining.
Beyond the religious buildings, the Municipal Building (Il Municipio) itself is considered an infrastructure of interest, and the municipal library, Ada Bursi, serves as a cultural center. The former Cottolengo Hermitage, with its 16th-17th century origins and elegant garden, also offers a unique cultural and historical experience.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. Many enjoy the panoramic views from Colle della Maddalena and the architectural grandeur of sites like Palazzo Madama. The lively atmosphere of Vittorio Veneto Square and the charm of the Medieval Village of Valentino are also frequently highlighted.
While specific bus routes to individual attractions are not detailed, Castiglione Torinese is part of the Metropolitan City of Turin, suggesting public transport options are available. For outdoor activities, it's advisable to check local bus routes that connect to trailheads in the surrounding hills.


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