Castello Partistagno, Medieval castle in Attimis, Italy.
Castello Partistagno is a medieval fortress featuring an ancient keep, a palace building with decorated bifore windows, and a chapel in its eastern section. The site combines architectural elements from different periods into a cohesive fortified structure.
The fortress originated in the late 11th century but built upon earlier Roman fortifications that included a protective ditch and stone tower. This layering of different periods shows the site's long history as an important defensive position.
The Chapel of Sant'Osvaldo contains a remarkable fresco of Christ Pantocrate with twelve apostles, created by artists from the Bolognese school.
Visitors reach the castle through a restored 17th-century path that leads to the main structures of the fortification. This historic route provides a sense of the site's location and layout before entering the structures.
The Chapel of Sant'Osvaldo holds a remarkable fresco of Christ Pantocrator with the twelve apostles, painted by artists from the Bolognese school. This religious artwork reveals the region's artistic connections to central Italian centers.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.