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The Castle of Sasso Corbaro

Opening times 2024/2025
04.11.2024 - 05.04.2025: closed
06.04.2025 - 09.11.2025: from 10:00 to 18:00

During the winter period for the Castles of Montebello and Sasso Corbaro only the external and internal courtyards can be visited.


Named for its location on a rock that is as dark as a crow’s feathers (from dialect “corbatt”), this is a typical Sforza fortress built in a basic geometrical shape. The dungeon and lookout tower are nestled in a square courtyard surrounded by high walls.

Of the three castles, it is the only one with a precise date of construction: 1479. It was built in just over six months by Sforza architect Benedetto Ferrini to complete the defensive barrier meant to prevent the Confederates from reaching Milan.

During the Swiss occupation it was called Unterwalden Castle and in 1818 it was called Santa Barbara Castle.

Sold to a company that wanted to turn it into a hotel in 1870, later on it was rented out to local families as a summer residence.

The restoration works (2004-2006) directed by architect Paola Piffaretti helped to fully realise the castle’s potential, making it a more attractive tourist destination and reinstating the surrounding network of paths.

Be sure not to miss the fascinating temporary national and international displays and exhibitions in the castle. 

Seminars and receptions can be organised in Sala Benedetto Ferrini or Sala Camino.

You’ll be licking your lips at the seasonal dishes offered at l’Osteria Sasso Corbaro in the internal courtyard. Stop by for a refreshing break and lively conversation.

From its perch 230 metres above the city, Sasso Corbaro offers a fantastic panoramic view: the vista expands northward towards the Riviera valley dominated by Pizzo di Claro and southward to the Lake Maggiore basin in Italy.

The third castle can be reached on foot along a shortcut from Montebello Castle, by car on the road that continues from the second castle, on another road that goes up after San Giovanni Hospital, on the Artù il Trenino dei Castelli tourist train or on public transport.


FORTEZZA PASS
Buy your Fortezza Pass directly online
or at the InfoPoint in Bellinzona and visit the three Castles with their walls, the Castelgrande museum, the new Archeologia Montebello exhibition route and the temporary exhibitions.

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Accessibility Services

This cultural/tourist point of interest took part in the digital data mapping project on accessibility by Pro Infirmis. The project was carried out with the collaboration and support of Ticino Turismo, the four regional tourist organisations and the Department of Education, Culture and Sport.

All information on the accessibility of the partner in question can be found on the following page.

 

Partner Ticino Ticket

Thanks to Ticino Ticket you can visit this attraction at a discounted price. Ask the ticket at your hotel, campsite or hostel and find out all the offers you can receive.