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Coordinates: 45°3932N 8°5816E / 45.65889°N 8.97111°E / 45.65889; 8.97111
 

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Visconti-Castelbarco Castle
Castello Visconti Castelbarco
Cislago
The front of the castle as it appears from the Giardino Castelbarco
Visconti-Castelbarco Castle is located in Northern Italy
Visconti-Castelbarco Castle

Visconti-Castelbarco Castle

Coordinates45°39′32N 8°58′16E / 45.65889°N 8.97111°E / 45.65889; 8.97111
TypeMedieval castle, Revival castle
Site history
Built13th, 17th centuries
Built byVisconti House members

The Visconti-Castelbarco Castle is a castleofmediaeval origin located in Cislago, Lombardy, Northern Italy. Since the 13th century it belonged to a cadet branch of the Visconti House. In the 18th century it became a property of the Castelbarco family.[1]

History[edit]

On the site of the current castle, a fortification had been existing at least since the 10th century. At the end of the 13th century the castle became a property of the Visconti of Milan. It was then inherited by a lineage originated by Uberto, brother of Matteo Lord of Milan, initially the Visconti di Somma and later the Visconti di Cislago.

Destroyed in the 17th century, it was raised again in the form of a baroque villa on the original U-shaped plan and with two towers at the corners of the main facade. A crenellated roof was added to the building, providing the current revival castle aspect.

The castle belonged to the Visconti di Cislago until the 18th century. The marriage of the last female member of the Visconti di Cislago to a Castelbarco led the castle in the hands of the bridegroom's family. Their descendants assumed the surname of Castelbarco-Visconti.

Today[edit]

The castle today is a private estate. A municipal park, Giardino Castelbarco, facing the front of the castle, is open to the public.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Del Tredici, Federico; Rossetti, Edoardo (2012). Percorsi castellani: da Milano a Bellinzona: guida ai castelli del ducato (in Italian). Castelli del ducato. pp. 108–109. ISBN 9788896451021.

External links[edit]


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