The Viscontean Fortress of Castell’Arquato is a perfectly preserved 14th-century medieval stronghold, with fully accessible patrol walkways and towers offering panoramic views over the Arda Valley. The entrance ticket also includes access to the local geological museum.
- Accessible patrol walkways like medieval sentinels
- Breathtaking views over the Arda Valley from the towers
- Original intact structure with drawbridge and arrow slits
- Single ticket that includes the geological museum
Visit the 14th-century Viscontean Fortress, perfectly preserved with drawbridge, accessible towers, and views over the Arda Valley. Ticket includes entry to the geological museum.
- Via Magno, Piacenza (PC)
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1342-1349: Construction commissioned by Luchino Visconti
- 15th century: Transition to the Sforza and Rossi families
- 16th century: Farnese rule
- Today: A fully accessible national monument
Towers and Battlements
The Village at Its Feet
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
Legend has it that the main tower still bears the mark of a cannonball fired during the siege of 1403. The underground areas preserve the cells where prisoners were held, with original 15th-century graffiti. During summer weekends, the castle hosts historical reenactments with costumed actors recreating medieval life.
