Built in the 13th century, Cislago Castle offers a plunge into Lombard history with its medieval and Renaissance architecture. The Italian gardens with ancient magnolia trees and the herb garden create peaceful corners. The ballroom with coffered ceilings and the chapel with a Baroque altar complete the experience.
- Crenellated towers and internal courtyards of medieval origin
- Italian gardens with geometric flowerbeds and ancient magnolia trees
- Ballroom with Viggiù marble fireplace and coffered ceilings
- Food and wine events and children’s workshops on the premises
Medieval castle in Varese with geometric gardens, a hall featuring a monumental fireplace, and food and wine events. External visit with picturesque views and authentic atmosphere.
- Piazza Castelbarco, Varese (VA)
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Good to know
Introduction
Historical Overview
- 13th century: construction as a Visconti stronghold
- 15th century: transformation into a noble residence by the Crivelli family
- 19th century: restorations and expansions by the Castiglioni family
- Today: venue for events and themed guided tours
Italian-style Gardens
Architecture and Interiors
Why Visit It
When to Visit
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
A local legend tells of a treasure of the Marliani counts hidden in the castle, never found. It is also said that some secret passages, now walled up, connected the building to strategic locations in the town. During restorations, traces of 15th-century frescoes emerged, evidence of a past rich in art. The garden preserves centuries-old trees planted long ago, making the atmosphere even more magical.
