Agazzano Castle, in the heart of Emilia-Romagna, combines a 13th-century medieval fortress with a 16th-century Renaissance palace, featuring perfectly preserved interiors and Italian gardens. Open to the public for guided tours, it remains privately owned and offers an authentic experience in a lived-in historic residence.
- Frescoed halls with original period furnishings, including the Armory Room and the Ballroom
- Italian gardens with boxwood hedges, flower beds, and panoramic views over the Val Luretta
- History of noble families such as the Anguissola and Gazzola, with anecdotes shared during tours
- Strategic location near Piacenza, ideal for a dive into the past without straying far from main transport routes
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Guided Tour of Agazzano Castle in Piacenza: Interiors with Original Furnishings, 18th-Century Frescoes, Panoramic Italian Gardens, and History of the Anguissola and Gazzola Families
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 13th century: construction as a fortress by the Scotti family
- 15th century: transformation into a noble residence by the Anguissola family
- 18th century: expansion and embellishment by the Gazzola family
- 20th century: conservation restorations and opening to the public
The Interiors: Between Furnishings and Frescoes
The Gardens: Geometry and Panoramas
Why Visit
When to Go
In the Surroundings
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💡 Did You Know…?
Legend has it that the castle is home to a ghost, that of a 16th-century lady who appears on full moon nights. Additionally, during restoration work, traces of a secret passage were uncovered, connecting the private rooms to the chapel, perhaps used for quick escapes in times of danger. The gardens conceal rare essences planted centuries ago, such as antique roses and magnolia trees that bloom in spring.






