Centro Visita "Il museo dell'acqua"
Ventasso
(20 Km)
Museo Storico della Resistenza "S. Maneschi"
Neviano Degli Arduini
(17 Km)
The Historical Museum of the Resistance “S. Maneschi” was founded in the 1970s and was dedicated to the local Resistance. Initially, the museum was located in a barn, but since 2004 it has been located in its current venue and is open to the public.
Castello di Bagnone
Bagnone
(19 Km)
The castle of Bagnone is located in the Province of Massa and Carrara. The most important part of the castle is the cylinder shaped tower. This part of the castle has survived to the present day. Instead, there is a medieval structural part of the original village that is in perfect condition. Inside the castle we also find the Church of St. Nicholas. The current owner of the property is a private individual. The castle is not accessible to visitors.
Castello di Felino
Felino
(25 Km)
The castle is located on the hills of Felino, in the province of Parma and dates back to 1140. Recently rebuilt, it has been hosting a restaurant and the Salami Museum of Felino since recent times. The style of its architecture is affected by the numerous renovations taken care of by the noble families who have followed one another. Inside there is a bar and restaurant, available for the reception of groups, meetings, banquets and gala dinners.
Case Torre di Ponticello
Filattiera
(19 Km)
The construction of the Casa Torre di Ponticello dates back to the X-XII century and was a typical fortified house with three floors overlapping with the entrance to the first floor. Through some hatches we passed to the other parts of the building where water and food reserves were kept. The structure is still in excellent condition and is open to the public.
Case Torre di Caprio
Filattiera
(18 Km)
Torre di Caprio houses are typical buildings that are located in the town of Filattiera. These are typical fortified buildings, mainly used in the part of the agricultural sites at the bottom of the valley. They are currently visible in most of the resort and are in excellent condition.
Castello di Montecastello
Filattiera
(16 Km)
The Castle is presumed to date back around the middle of the 6th century. The tower, like the city walls and parts of the structure were built later. This is also because its function changed over the years. Unfortunately, only the ruins came to us.
Torre di San Giorgio
Filattiera
(20 Km)
The Tower of San Giorgio was built in the tenth century. The structure was later restored in the 14th century. The tower has a quadrangular shape and is 4 meters high. The upper part was the only inhabited part.
Castello Malaspina di Filattiera
Filattiera
(20 Km)
The castle of Filattiera is a fortress built entirely of stone, of Byzantine origin and extends on both sides of the main square of the city. The fortified structure is a building dating back to the 13th century and has been subject to various renovations. Strong of the feudal Malaspina, it has, inside, three large salons. Today there is very little left and it is a private property. Access and visits to the property are only allowed by appointment.
Castello dell' Aquila
Fivizzano
(32 Km)
The Aquila Castle was the property of the Marquises Malaspina del Ramo Fiorito. For almost ten years the building has undergone major restorations. From the terrace of the castle you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the Apuan Alps. Currently, it is open to the public.
Castello della Verrucola
Fivizzano
(26 Km)
The Verrucola Castle was first mentioned in 1044. In 1481, due to an earthquake, much of the building was destroyed. During the 15th century, the Castle was flanked by a church. Of great interest is the arms room located on the ground floor.
Torre di Apella
Licciana Nardi
(18 Km)
The Tower of Apella is located on the slopes of the Apennines in Licciana Nardi. In this building, Anacarsi Nardi was born, great hero of the Risorgimento. Currently, the tower is the private home of a farm.
Torre di Varano
Licciana Nardi
(21 Km)
The Tower of Varano was mentioned for the first time in the fifteenth-century statutes. From this construction the city itself in which it is located took its name.
Castello Malaspina
Licciana Nardi
(24 Km)
The Malaspina Castle was used as a home by the homonymous family who gave it its name. It was built in the Middle Ages, then transformed into a stately home. The façade dates back to the seventeenth century and has been modified and expanded several times over the centuries. Today, from the initial structure we can admire the door, two towers and part of the city walls.
Castello di Bastia
Licciana Nardi
(24 Km)
The Castle of Bastia dates back to the twelfth century and rises above a hill, since it was built for defensive — military purposes. Over the centuries it has passed to several owners. Nowadays it is owned by individuals and is in excellent condition.
Castello di Terrarossa
Licciana Nardi
(24 Km)
The Castle of Terrarossa was built around the 16th century with the intention of replacing the residential apartments of an ancient medieval building. Since the construction was very large, the remains that we see today, are incorporated into a civil building, better known by the name of Castelletto. It is currently open to visitors.
Castello di Monti
Licciana Nardi
(26 Km)
Castello di Monti is a building that dates back to 1275. In ancient times it was used as a transit place for goods between Parma and Sarzana. The building stands on a hill and has an irregular structure, with a powerful keep and some towers, clearly visible. Fortunately, it is a building in excellent condition and open to the public.
Castello di Pontebosio
Licciana Nardi
(26 Km)
The Castle of Pontebosio is a stately residence that dates back to the 17th century and is located right in the main square of the village. Four square towers are also part of the structure. It is very easily noticed, being placed on a hill. It is currently open to tourists.
Castello di Groppoli
Mulazzo
(24 Km)
The Castle of Groppoli dates back to the beginning of the Middle Ages. Over the years it has passed into the hands of several owners, who have partially modified the structure. According to some historical findings, only one siege affected the structure particularly. Today it is in excellent condition and open to all those who want to visit it.
Castello di Castevoli
Mulazzo
(25 Km)
The Castevoli Castle, located in Mulazzo, was built in the 16th century when Tommaso I Malaspina reunified the tower and the keep. The building stands on a hill. Over the years, because of the French raids, it has fallen, losing its splendor. Today it is in good condition, but it cannot be visited since it is privately owned.
Castello di Lusuolo
Mulazzo
(26 Km)
The Castle of Lusoil was built around the twelfth century, according to the written sources that document its presence. Thanks to its raised position, it allowed control of the valley bottom. Today we can see most of its structure, even if small parts have been damaged.
Castello di Montereggio
Mulazzo
(28 Km)
The Castle of Montereggio dates back to 1573, the date when the Marquis moved to the resort. Unlike other castles, this one looks like a palace. The building is located in the historic center, near the church of Sant'Apollinare. It is open to the public and is in excellent condition.
Fortezza di Castelnuovo
Pontremoli
(20 Km)
The ancient fortress of Castelnuovo is located on the left bank of the Magra. The ancient fortress remains a tower and a door with a pointed arch. The fortress was part of the defensive system of the village, which was made up of numerous fortified works.
Castello di Castelcorniglio
Solignano
(24 Km)
The Castle of Castelcorniglio was erected during the 13th century around the Pessola stream. It was the home of Manfredo Pallavicino to then move on to Niccolò Piccinino and ultimately to Gustavo Buratti Zanchi. The fortress was the starting point for various sabotage actions against the Parma-La Spezia railway after the Second World War.
Castello di Torrechiara
Langhirano
(25 Km)
Existing since the eleventh century, it was rebuilt between 1448 and 1460 by Pier Maria Rossi, of the noble family who reigned for over a hundred years over Felino, in honor of his beloved Bianca Pellegrini. Inside the castle is the Golden Chamber, which owes its name to the leaves of pure gold used for wall finishes. Equally beautiful are the frescoes by Benedetto Bembo depicting scenes of chivalric love.