Castle of Castellano
Castle of Castellano | |
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Castellano | |
Castle of Castellano | |
Site information | |
Open to the public | by appointment only |
Site history | |
Built | 12th century |
Garrison information | |
Current commander | Miorandi family |
The Castle of Castellano (Italian: Castello di Castellano, German: Schloss Kastellein) is a manor house in the village of Castellano,[1] in the municipality of Villa Lagarina, in Trentino, northern Italy.[2]
It is one of the most famous castles of Vallagarina, offering a panorama of the entire valley, and was used to protect roads leading to Lago di Cei.[1]
Constructed in the 12th century,[2] the castle was conquered by the Castelbarco family in the mid-13th century, before being acquired by the counts of Lodron in 1456.[1][2] It was formerly Trento's episcopal headquarters.[1] In World War I, it was transformed into an Austrian-Hungarian fortress.[citation needed]
The castle is currently owned by the Miorandi family, and hosts Castelfolk, an annual summertime musical and culinary festival.[1] It once housed frescoes,[2] now preserved in the Rovereto's civic museum.
References
- ^ a b c d e "Castellano Castle in Vallagarina". APT Rovereto e Vallagarina. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
- ^ a b c d "Castello di Castellano". trentino.com. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
45°55′16″N 11°00′23″E / 45.92116°N 11.00632°E / 45.92116; 11.00632