Castello di Lurano
Via Giuseppe Mazzini
Castello di Lurano
The Castello di Lurano is situated in Via Giuseppe Mazzini, Lurano, Italy.
History
Lurano Castle has been a significant stronghold in the region of Lombardy for centuries. The construction period and purpose of the castle are not explicitly stated, but it is believed to have been built during the medieval era as a manor house.
Architecture and Layout
The architectural style of the Castello di Lurano is characteristic of medieval Italian fortifications. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by walls and towers, typical of a manor castle. The exact dimensions and details of the architecture are not available.
Historical Significance and Events
Lurano Castle has played an important role in local history, particularly during the Middle Ages. However, specific events and dates associated with the castle are not documented.
Current Status and Use
The Castello di Lurano is no longer used as a residence or military stronghold. Its current status is that of a historic monument and tourist attraction.
Heritage Status
The Castello di Lurano has been designated as a protected historical site, recognized for its cultural and architectural significance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle by visiting the town of Lurano, which is located approximately 40 kilometres northeast of Milan. The exact address and opening hours are not available.
Notable Features and Rooms
The Castello di Lurano features a central keep and surrounding walls, typical of a medieval manor castle. However, specific details about notable rooms or architectural features are not documented.
- Heritage Status: The Castello di Lurano has been designated as a protected historical site, recognized for its cultural and architectural significance.
Details
| Name | Castello di Lurano |
|---|---|
| City | Lurano |
| Country | Italy |
| Coordinates | 45.564785, 9.640722 |
| Current use | historic monument and tourist attraction |
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