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Castello di San Giorgio

Via Biandrate 31

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Castello di San Giorgio (San Giorgio Canavese)
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Castello di San Giorgio

The Castello di San Giorgio was constructed in 1152 and served as a stately residence for the local nobility.

The castle's architectural style is characterized by its medieval design, with thick stone walls and imposing towers.

Architecture

  • The layout features a central keep surrounded by a moat, which was once filled with water to further enhance the castle's defenses.
  • Over time, the castle has undergone various renovations and expansions, but its original structure remains intact.

The Castello di San Giorgio is situated in Via Biandrate 31, San Giorgio Canavese, Italy.

The town of San Giorgio Canavese lies approximately 30 kilometers north of Turin, making it a popular tourist destination for those interested in exploring the region's rich history and culture.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently owned by the local municipality and serves as a museum and event venue.

Visitors can explore the castle's grand halls, towers, and gardens, which offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Heritage Status

In 2002, the Castello di San Giorgio was designated as a national monument in Italy, recognizing its historical significance and cultural importance.

  • Address: Via Biandrate 31
  • Country: Italy
  • Town: San Giorgio Canavese

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle features several notable rooms, including the Great Hall, the Chapel of San Giorgio, and the private apartments of the noble family.

Visitors can also explore the castle's gardens, which offer a peaceful oasis in the midst of the bustling town.

Additional Information

The castle's website provides additional information on visiting hours, ticket prices, and special events.

Details

NameCastello di San Giorgio
CitySan Giorgio Canavese
CountryItaly
Coordinates45.33766, 7.795837
Current usemuseum and event venue