Sant’Angelo Lodigiano Castle dominates the historic center with its imposing, perfectly preserved medieval structure. The 30-meter-high keep tower provides a unique panoramic view over the Po Valley and the Lambro River. Inside, the Museum of Agriculture narrates the rural history of the area with historical tools and faithful reconstructions.
- 30-meter-high keep tower with panoramic views over the Lodigiano area and the Lambro River
- Museum of Agriculture with original tools and sections dedicated to Grana Padano cheese production
- Frescoed halls and underground prisons that testify to centuries of history from the Visconti era to noble families
- Perfectly preserved medieval structure with perimeter walls still intact
Perfectly preserved medieval fortress with a 30-meter-high keep tower offering panoramic views over the Lambro River. Museum of Agriculture featuring historical farming tools and sections dedicated to Grana Padano cheese production. Frescoed halls and underground prisons bear witness to centuries of history.
- Via Carlo Tenca, Lodi (LO)
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 13th century: construction commissioned by the Vistarini
- 15th century: expansion under the Visconti
- 18th century: transformation into the Morando residence
- Today: museum and cultural venue
The Museum of Agriculture
The Keep Tower and the Walls
Why You Should Visit
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
Legend has it that a Visconti treasure, never found, is buried in the castle. During restoration work, traces of an ancient secret passage connecting the prisons to the surrounding countryside emerged. The tower hosted illustrious prisoners during the wars between Milan and Venice, and it’s said that on full moon nights, their laments can still be heard.
