Torre Fiorenzana
Grono, Switzerland, Switzerland
Torre Fiorenzana is a medieval tower house in the village of Grono, Graubünden canton, Switzerland, constructed in the late 12th century by the local de Grono or da Sacco family as part of a fortified complex including a small church.
First documented in 1219 with the family name and later owned by the powerful von Sax family by 1314, the five-story structure symbolized local power in a beacon network and served residential purposes.
Recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national significance, it was restored and now hosts contemporary art exhibitions managed by the Moesano Museum.
Location
Torr 194/198, 6537 Grono, Switzerland
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