
The main entrance, from above. The planks pull up and iron bars drop down into the door way. This was behind the first doors which were barricaded with a 6x6 sliding latch.


That is San Francesco on the right. The fresco looked new but was hundreds of years old:

The family seal, etched into the wall:

And here are some pics from Bossolasco, where we explored a church, the views, and the Foosball table in the piazza.





Each house along the Via Roma had a little plaque with a bird, presumably local. This one was the cutest.
1 comment:
wow that castle is in amazing condition for how old it is! was any of it restored?
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