Castello del Piagnaro

Castle · Pontremoli

Castello del Piagnaro

Castle · Pontremoli

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Via Piagnaro, 54027 Pontremoli MS, Italy

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Medieval castle with Copper Age statues, great views, and audio guides  

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Via Piagnaro, 54027 Pontremoli MS, Italy Get directions

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"A well-preserved defensive fort from the year 1000, home to the Museum of Lunigiana Stele Statues featuring anthropomorphic sculptures dating from the Copper Age to the Roman era." - Carissa & Dino Tozzi

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Matt H

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We decided to walk around the town and we ended up at a tunnel that ran under the castle and brought you to an elevator. That brought us to the castle and we walked around the outside. Very beautiful and very well kept area. It was $7 each but we were a bit early since it didn't open until ten so we just walked around the castle and slowly back towards town. There were many little hidden gems of streets and small bridges. It was a really nice walk and finished it off with stopping in the square for a cappuccino and gelato.

IMtrigirl

Google
What a gem!! The castle is well kept and fun to explore. The exhibit/museum with the statutes is fantastic! We walked up and took the elevator down. Both easy options. The staff was nice and even had free audio in English. Very well put together and we were very pleased!

Philip Menzies

Google
It is a genuine experience of a medieval castle with videos explaining the stele statues. With wonderful views across the town and the surrounding countryside. There is a lift at the end of via Garibaldi by Porta Parma for anyone who cannot face the challenge of the walk.

Laura Pedrotti

Google
Great location. The castle was restored, it's scenic but sadly empty. It hosts a display of menhir statues found in the Lunigiana area and dating back to the Bronze age/iron age 5000 years ago - fascinating monuments that guarded crossroads or river crossings. The menhirs are beautiful and the display inside the museum is scenic with great lighting. By entering the museum you will also get to go on the castle's ramparts, beautiful view over Pontremoli. Pity most of the so-called multimedia material are videos in Italian. Foreign visitors should ask for a discount IMHO

Marco Malgarini

Google
The castle hosts a very interesting museum on megalithic sculptures of the ancient inhabitants of the Lungian region: definetly worth a visit!

Heidi Legatos

Google
Don't listen to the person that wrote not to take the lift. The lift is free. Entrance to the castle is €2 and if you want to also visit the museum, then it's €8 total. Well worth a visit. The view is fab. Come during Medievalis... it's great fun.

Christine Dennett

Google
Beautiful decor. Waiter very attentive.

Les Meissel

Google
A very interesting museum and edifice. I was unaware of the human form sculptures found here and in regions south. The museum itself included several films. We were provided headphones that allowed us to hear the narrative of the first film in English. We had lunch at a marvelous restaurant in Pontremoli called A very interesting museum and edifice. I was unaware of the human form sculptures found here and in regions south. The museum itself included several films. We were provided headphones that allowed us to hear the narrative of the first film in English. We had lunch at a marvelous restaurant in Pontremoli called Osteria Delle Luna