Zocca - Walls, towers and gates Torre Rangoni The Rangoni Tower dates back to the thirteenth-century, and is also the oldest building in the village of Zocca. It was recently donated to the City Council by the Marquises Rangoni, after being restored. The Tower is part of the ancient Fortress that preserves traces of the drawbridge and the perimeter walls of the time.
Finale Emilia - Walls, towers and gates Torre dei Modenesi The Torre dei Modenesi also known as the Clock Tower was built in 1213. On 21 March 2013, due to a strong earthquake, much of the building was destroyed. Currently, projects are underway for the renovation of the tower, symbol of the city.
Pavullo Nel Frignano - Walls, towers and gates Torre di Gaiato The Tower of Gaiato dates back to 1200 but according to historical sources it could even be from Roman times. It was built on a mountain with a conical shape that represents the highest point of the Pavullese territory. The Tower is part of the fascinating and rich heritage of the province of Modena.
Pavullo Nel Frignano - Walls, towers and gates Torre Lavacchio Torre Lavacchio probably dates back to the 11th century. It is characterized by a slender profile and in the past had a function of lookout and defence of the nearby town. The Tower overlooks the Pavullese basin and represents the best preserved structure of the Middle Ages of Frignano.
Vignola - Walls, towers and gates Torre Galvani The Galvani Tower was built by the Galvani family from which it also took its name. It is the only one of the four towers named after the families who had them in custody. Currently, the building is privately owned.
Vignola - Walls, towers and gates Torre Campiglio The Campiglio Tower of Vignola was built in 1605 using irregular granite basins. It has a truncated conical shape and is 12 meters high. In the last century, part of the Tower was destroyed. In the nineteenth century, however, it underwent some restorations.
Zocca - Walls, towers and gates Torre del Castello di Monteombraro The Tower of the Castle of Montombraro is located in the town of Zocca, in the province of Modena. As for the date of construction of the castle and the tower, which is part of it, there is no precise date, but it is assumed to date back to 1110, in the Middle Ages. Unfortunately, it was then destroyed in the expedition of the Bolognese. Over the centuries it was restructured and modified again. Today, both the castle and the tower are accessible and are still in good condition.