Castiglione Tower
Castiglione Tower (Italian: Torre di Castiglione) is a medieval tower located in Candia Canavese, Piedmont, Italy.
History
The tower is all that remains of Castiglione Castle, built in the 11th century and disappeared along with the village of the same name towards the end of the 16th century.
The tower, currently owned by the Pachiè family, underwent some restoration work in the early 1970s.
Description
The tower stands alone in the woods covering the hill of Santo Stefano, overlooking the village of Candia Canavese. The lower part of the structure is made of stone, while the upper part is built with bricks. The door into the tower is several meters above the ground.
References
- ^ Ramella, Pietro (1986). Castelli, torri, borghi e ricetti nel Canavese. Ivrea: Litografia Bolognino. p. 70.
- ^ "Torre di Castiglione (Sec. XI)". Comune di Candia Canavese (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-08.
External links
Media related to Torre di Castiglione at Wikimedia Commons