The Visconti Castle of Pandino is a perfectly preserved 1355 Gothic fortress, built as a hunting residence by Bernabò Visconti. The structure combines defensive function with residential elegance, featuring red bricks, corner towers, and a spacious welcoming entrance. The interiors house original 14th- and 15th-century frescoes depicting hunting scenes and courtly life.
- Original 14th-century frescoes in the porticoed courtyard with hunting scenes and heraldic symbols
- Unique ‘soft’ defensive structure in the Cremonese landscape, designed for hospitality
- Majestic internal courtyards preserving the authentic medieval atmosphere
- Tranquil location in the Cremonese countryside, away from crowded tourist routes
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A 1355 Gothic fortress in the Cremonese countryside with original 14th-century frescoes, a porticoed courtyard, and a ‘soft’ defensive structure. The perfectly preserved hunting residence of Bernabò Visconti.
- Via Stefano da Pandino, Cremona (CR)
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1355: Foundation by Bernabò Visconti
- 15th century: Transition to the Sforza family
- Subsequent centuries: Use as a farmstead
- 20th century: Restoration and enhancement
The Courtyard Frescoes
The ‘Soft’ Defensive Structure
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
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Particularly evocative is the inner courtyard, where you can admire the Visconti coats of arms and the graffiti left by the guards on duty. Legend has it that Bernabò Visconti used the castle for his hunting expeditions in the nearby reserve, and that the ghost of his daughter Viridis still wanders through the rooms.






