Barbaresco Castle
Piedmont, Italy
Barbaresco Castle in Piedmont, Italy, dates back to the 11th century and was part of a fortified complex that included a castle and three towers. It was originally built to defend the village from Saracen attacks and was a strategic site disputed between Alba and Asti during the Middle Ages.
Although much of the original fortification is lost, the massive square tower, about 36 meters high, remains as a symbol of the town. The castle and tower stand on a hill overlooking vineyards, the Tanaro river, and the surrounding Langhe hills, offering panoramic views. Barbaresco itself is renowned both for its medieval charm and its namesake wine made from Nebbiolo grapes, with viticulture deeply intertwined with the area's history and culture.
The castle and tower are linked to the heritage of the region, reflecting a blend of medieval defense and winemaking tradition still celebrated today.
Location
12050 Province of Cuneo
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