The Vettorazzi Castle Ruins are remnants of a 13th-century fortification situated on a panoramic hill in the Treviso countryside. Access is free and unstructured, ideal for a brief excursion away from mass tourism.
- Medieval remains from the 12th-13th centuries with perimeter walls and foundations
- Panoramic hilltop location overlooking the Treviso countryside
- Free and open access without reservation
- Suggestive and romantic atmosphere with spontaneous vegetation
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13th-century medieval ruins with visible perimeter walls and foundations, free access on a panoramic hill in the Treviso countryside near Castelfranco Veneto.
- Via Castelcies, Treviso (TV)
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 13th century: Construction by the da Camino family
- 15th century: Venetian control
- 18th century: Abandonment and decay
Architecture and Landscape
Visiting Experience
Why Visit
When to Go
In the Surroundings
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💡 Did You Know…?
According to local historical research, the castle was likely the residence of the Vettorazzi family, minor rural nobility linked to the events of the Treviso March. It is said that during the Hungarian invasions of the 10th century, the hill on which it stands was used as a lookout point. In subsequent centuries, the structure decayed and the stones were partly reused to build farmhouses in the surrounding area, a common practice in Veneto rural construction. Today, among the brambles and remains, traces of ancient pointed-arch windows and tower bases can still be glimpsed, silent witnesses to a feudal past.






