Spezzano Castle is an imposing 13th-century medieval fortress overlooking Fiorano Modenese. Inside, it houses the Ceramics Museum with artifacts from the Middle Ages to the present day and a historic vinegar cellar where traditional Modena balsamic vinegar matures. The tour includes frescoed halls, inner courtyards, and a picturesque patrol walkway with panoramic views.
- Ceramics Museum with collections from the Middle Ages to today and hands-on demonstrations
- Historic vinegar cellar producing traditional balsamic vinegar with tasting opportunities
- Patrol walkway with panoramic views of the Modena hills
- Medieval architecture with crenellated walls, tower, and frescoed halls
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Spezzano Castle in Fiorano Modenese: 13th-century fortress housing the Ceramics Museum, municipal vinegar cellar for traditional balsamic vinegar, and scenic walkway overlooking the Modena hills.
- Sentiero del Castello di Spezzano, Modena (MO)
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 13th century: construction as a fortress
- 16th century: transformation into a residence
- 20th century: restoration and opening to the public
Ceramics Museum
Historic Balsamic Vinegar Cellar
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
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💡 Did You Know…?
A little-known curiosity: in the internal courtyard there is an ancient well 36 meters deep, still functioning, which served the entire garrison. Legend has it that during the siege of 1510, the defenders managed to hold out for months thanks to its waters. Today, in the castle cellars, rest centuries-old barrels of balsamic vinegar that still follow the tradition of local families.






