Trisobbio Castle

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Trisobbio Castle

Trisobbio Castle is a medieval castle in the comune of Trisobbio, in the Province of Alessandria, in the Italian region of Piedmont. The village lies in the hills of the Monferrato, about 30 kilometres south of Alessandria and some 80 kilometres south-east of Turin.

At a glance

Type
Medieval castle
Period
Medieval
Style
Piedmontese fortified architecture
Location
Trisobbio, Province of Alessandria, Piedmont

Overview

Trisobbio Castle is a medieval castle situated in the comune of Trisobbio, in the Province of Alessandria, Piedmont. The village sits in the hilly Monferrato countryside of south-eastern Piedmont. The castle is the principal historic landmark of the small community.

History

The castle has medieval origins, in keeping with the network of fortified hilltop villages that defended the Monferrato region during the Middle Ages. This part of Piedmont, between Alessandria and the Ligurian Apennines, was contested ground among local lordships, and fortified settlements such as Trisobbio were built to control the surrounding territory and its routes.

What you see

The castle stands at the heart of the village, crowning the rise around which Trisobbio is built. Its fortified form, with walls and tower rising above the rooftops, gives the settlement its characteristic hill-town silhouette. The surrounding countryside of vineyards and wooded hills is typical of the Monferrato.

Cultural significance

As a medieval castle at the centre of a Monferrato village, Trisobbio Castle is part of Piedmont’s wider heritage of fortified hill towns. It anchors the identity of the comune and reflects the defensive history of the Alessandria countryside.

Practical information

Visiting arrangements and opening hours vary. Check official website or the comune of Trisobbio for current information before visiting.

Getting there

Trisobbio is reached by road from Alessandria, about 30 kilometres to the north, and from Acqui Terme and Ovada nearby. The nearest motorway links connect the area to Turin, Genoa and Milan. The castle stands in the centre of the village.

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