san michele ossana castle val sole northern italy |
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| navigate by keyword : ruins rock fortification landmark building terrain monument castle geology wall temple cliff monastery badlands tower mountain michele ossana val sole northern italy located spur rocks dates back lombard period though written material 1191 years noble families owned nineteenth twentieth century bertha von suttner winner nobel peace prize 1905 owner 39aph39 meters high conserved characteristic feature entire fantastic position inaccessible three sides easy minutes takes fortified enjoy great view upper |
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| The castle is located on a spur of rocks and it dates back to the Lombard period even though the first written material regarding the castle is from 1191. Over the years, several noble families owned the castle and between the nineteenth and twentieth century, Bertha von Suttner, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905 was also a co-owner of the castle. The castle's tower, which is 25 meters high, is the best conserved and most characteristic feature of the entire castle. The castle is in a fantastic position: it's located on a spur of rocks, inaccessible on three sides. An easy two minutes walk takes you up to the fortified tower from where you can enjoy a great view of the upper part of Val di Sole. |
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