San Giorgio Monferrato Castle, built between the 13th and 14th centuries, overlooks the village from atop a hill with its perfectly preserved medieval structure. Guided tours, led by the owners, reveal halls with Renaissance frescoes, monumental fireplaces, and an armory, while the terraced gardens offer unique glimpses of the surrounding vineyards.
- 360-degree panorama over the Monferrato Casalese hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Intact medieval structure with crenellated towers, courtyards, and restored Renaissance halls
- Guided tours by reservation, including historical anecdotes and access to the dungeons
- Opportunity to taste local wines in the gardens or courtyard during cultural events
Visit San Giorgio Monferrato Castle, a 13th-century fortress with crenellated towers, inner courtyards, and 360° panoramic views over UNESCO Heritage hills. Accessible by reservation, it hosts cultural events and local wine tastings.
- Via Gozzani di San Giorgio, Alessandria (AL)
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 13th century: construction as a medieval fortress
- 15th century: transformation into a noble residence under the Gonzaga
- 17th century: sieges and restorations during the wars
- Today: private property with guided tours
Architecture and Interiors
Gardens and Panoramas
Why Visit
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
It is said that the castle houses a secret passage that directly connected to the village church, used by the marquises to move safely during wartime. During restoration work, traces of this corridor emerged, now inaccessible but fueling legends of hidden treasures. Another curious detail: the tallest tower was used as a meteorological observatory until the 1950s, and even today locals call it ‘the Sentinel of Monferrato’.
