Castello di Conegliano
Sentiero porta del soccorso
Castello di Conegliano
The Castello di Conegliano is situated in Conegliano, Italy, along the Sentiero porta del soccorso.
History
- The castle's construction period and purpose are not well-documented. However, it is believed to date from the 12th century, serving as a stronghold for local nobility.
- While the castle's history is not extensively documented, it has played a significant role in local politics and warfare throughout the centuries.
Architecture
The Castello di Conegliano features a medieval architecture style, with a mix of Romanesque and Gothic elements. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by a curtain wall, with several towers and battlements.
Historical Significance and Events
- Conegliano was an important center during the Venetian Republic, and the castle likely served as a key stronghold for its rulers.
Current Status and Use
The Castello di Conegliano is currently owned by the Italian State and managed by the local authorities. It has been preserved in its original state, with some restoration work carried out to maintain its integrity.
Heritage Status
The castle was designated as a National Monument of Italy in 1939, recognizing its historical significance and cultural importance.
- Address: Sentiero porta del soccorso
- Town: Conegliano
- Country: Italy
Notable Features and Rooms
The Castello di Conegliano features several notable rooms, including the Great Hall, the Chapel, and the private apartments of the noble family. The castle's architecture is characterized by its imposing walls, towers, and battlements, making it a striking example of medieval fortification in Italy.
Details
| Name | Castello di Conegliano |
|---|---|
| City | Conegliano |
| Country | Italy |
| Coordinates | 45.88957, 12.294275 |
| Current use | Preserved in its original state |
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