Visconti Castle (Somma Lombardo)

Coordinates: 45°41′11″N 8°42′16″E / 45.68639°N 8.70444°E / 45.68639; 8.70444
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Visconti Castle (Somma Lombardo)
Castello Visconteo di Somma
Medieval castle
Site information
ConditionPreserved
Site history
BuiltFrom 13th century

The Visconti Castle of Somma Lombardo is a medieval castle-palace in

Lombardy, northern Italy
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History

Buildings at the site date from the 9th century; a fortress, from the 13th century. In 1448, the brothers Francesco and Guido

Ambrosian Republic. They divided the landholdings and portions of the castle. The fortress has been amalgamated from adjacent residences, all once surrounded by a single moat. From the brother Francesco, who owned the newer portion of the castle, descend the Visconti di San Vito; while from Guido, who owned the lower and older portions of the castle, descend the Visconti di Modrone.[1]

The San Vito castle contains frescoes attributed to the school of Camillo Procaccini and an altarpiece by Cerano. The castle also has an extensive collection of barber plates.[2]

Parts of the castle are used for private events and open for guided tours.[3]

References

Sources

  • Beltrami, Luca (1907). Ville e castelli d'Italia: Lombardia e laghi (in Italian) (2 ed.). Tecnografica.
  • Del Tredici, Federico; Rossetti, Edoardo (2012). Percorsi castellani: da Milano a Bellinzona: guida ai castelli del ducato (in Italian). Castelli del ducato. .
  • Grisoni, Michela M.; Bertacchi, Cristina (2014). "Three castles in one: Castello Visconti di San Vito, Somma Lombardo (Varese)". In Villoresi, Valerio (ed.). Lombard villas and stately homes. Turin: AdArte. pp. 56–71. .

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