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    Castelgrande

    Castelgrande

    4.7(3 reviews)
    69.9 km

    Been here many times. The last time together with my students. It's right in the heart of…read moreBellinzona and can't be missed. You either can walk right up or take the elevator from the piazza on the bottom where you will also find a Migros in case you need some groceries for a picnic. The Castelgrande is the oldest and largest of Bellinzona's three iconic castles, earning UNESCO World Heritage status for its spectacular medieval fortifications. Perched on a rocky hill settled since the Neolithic era, the fortress was heavily expanded by the Dukes of Milan in the 13th to 15th centuries to control strategic Alpine trade routes. Its striking skyline is dominated by two massive medieval structures: the 27-meter White Tower and the 28-meter Black Tower. Today, the site features a masterful modern restoration by architect Aurelio Galfetti, housing an archaeological museum and a panoramic elevator carved directly into the bedrock. You really get some nice views from up here. You can walk some of the walls and climb a tower. All free of charge. Only the small museum has a fee. There's a big lawn to picnic right in center and another huge area just on the other side of the wall including some picnic tables. The day we went the Giro d'Italia was in town. Lots of things going on. Including some live medieval music right here on top. Something you won't see every day. It's a great place to take in some history or just to enjoy the views. The best views of the Castelgrande itself you will get from the Castel Montebello. That one is only a short walk away from here and shouldn't be missed as well.

    Can't believe I'm the first to review Castelgrande in Bellinzona This was probably my fourth visit…read moreand it was just as lovely as the first. Although, I must admit that I especially enjoy it in October when the leaves are changing, the temperature has dropped and the tourists are nowhere to be found. Tip: grab a pastry or drink from Migros at the base of the castle and bring it up with you for a picnics with a view. My fondest memory from Castelgrande was sitting on the top overlooking the mountains eating a rhubarb tart with my mom. A few fun facts about Bellinzona's treasure: -it's free to visit (fee for the museum) - received unesco heritage site status in 2000 for cultural significance -there's an elevator to the top helping this spot serve everyone -there are plenty of steps to be had if you're hoping to go to the "top top"

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    Castello di Montebello

    Castello di Montebello

    4.0(4 reviews)
    69.4 km

    Been up here many times. Mostly I come here with my students, showing them the Canton Tessin and…read moreits highlights. And Bellinzona with its castles is definitely one. This Castle here is very easy accessible from the town. You could drive and park on top. But it's nice to take the quick walk up here. The stairs might be steep for some, but it's really a 10min walk only. Castello di Montebello is a 13th-century fortress built by the Rusca family. Perched 90 meters above the city, it was expanded by Milanese rulers to secure vital Alpine trade routes. The complex features heavy 15th-century fortifications, including a deep defensive moat and distinct round outer towers. In 2000, it became a UNESCO World Heritage site alongside the city's other two medieval castles. Today, it hosts an Archaeological Museum showcasing ancient regional artifacts and offering sweeping valley views. Even though we didn't go inside (there's a fee), the views from outside are rewarding enough. What's even more rewarding are the views over the town and especially the Castelgrande! There's plenty of space around the castle to walk, to take pics. To take a picnic. It makes some nice pics here with the ancient walls around. Even if you have only little time in town, it's a quick walk up you shouldn't miss. Just take a left after you pass the church in the heart of the town and head up. And don't miss out on the Castelgrande of course. There's an elevator going up there just in case.

    The second of the three Bellinzona UNESCO world heritage site castles. The walls of Castlegrande…read moreconnect to Montebello, and it is quite impressive to see the three castles standing strong together (although the third castle is not connected by the walls of the other two). Unlike the Castelgrande, Montebello was not protected by natural features. It is surrounded by deep moats that protected the walls. The castle is a bit smaller than Castlegrande. There is a museum here, but the Sunday we went it was closed, but, the grounds and castle walls free to explore. It was fun to explore and climb around the castle. As it is smaller, it is not quiet as breathtaking as Castlegrande. But, still fun to see. The inner keep dates back to before 1313.

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    Mathis Food Affairs Corviglia - gourmet - Updated June 2026

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