Historical Site San Bernardino Mesolcina Calanca

Palazzo Trivulzio

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The Palazzo Trivulzio was mentioned for the first time at the beginning of the fourteenth century by the Counts de Sacco.

Description

The castle or Palazzo Trivulzio, also known as Al Triulzi among the local population of Roveredo, was a fortified complex surrounded by water that was built by the de Sacco family in the first half of the fourteenth century. The castle, located on a plain and surrounded by a moat, is a rare example in the Graubünden region, where many castles stand on rocky heights. Unfortunately, little remains of its original construction.

Contact

Palazzo Trivulzio

6535 Roveredo

Responsible for this content: Ente Turistico Regionale del Moesano (ETRM).
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