At the very gates of the industrial heart that is Turin, lies a gem of Piedmont’s medieval architecture — Collegno Castle. This majestic complex in Italy is a harmonious blend of a defensive fortress and a luxurious historic residence, surrounded by a centuries-old park with a unique romantic charm.

The architectural ensemble, also known as Castello Provana di Collegno, was originally conceived as an impregnable fort. Five powerful round towers and a deep cliff by the Dora River provided reliable protection for its owners. Today, the castle has lost its military functions, transforming into an elegant space for cultural events and formal receptions.
The work of architect Alberto Talucci adds special value to the site; in the 19th century, he gave the building its finished look, inspired by the Juvarra style. For tourists, this place is appealing for its antique atmosphere, beautifully preserved interiors, and the opportunity to touch the history of the House of Savoy away from the usual crowded routes.