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  1. Castello Ducale di Agliè. Piazza Castello, 2, 10011 Agliè TO, Italia. +390124330102 Website. Castello Ducale di Agliè, Agliè. Find out the history and all useful information for visiting the monument in Italy.

  2. The Castle of Aglié, sold to the Italian State in 1939 by Duke Tommaso of Savoy-Genoa, is today open to the public and can be visited in its internal and external spaces. With its architectural beauty, original furnishings, numerous paintings and frescoes, it bears witness to over 7 centuries of Italian and European history.

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  4. Sold to the State in 1939, the castle is supposed to be a museum of itself, leaving the structures and furnishings unchanged. Director: Daniela Biancolini. Piazza Castello, 2 - 10011 Agliè (TO) Tel. 0124 330102 - Fax 0124 330279. Info: 011 5220479.

  5. Agliè is home to one of Piedmont's Royal Residences, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997: the Ducal Castle of Agliè, a history spanning seven centuries, which has seen the passage of dukes, princes and kings. Don't miss a walk along the narrow streets of the town, under the charming arcades and admiring the beautiful churches.

  6. With a history going back seven centuries, involving dukes, princes and kings, the Castle of Agliè, formerly belonging to the marquises of San Martino, has an ancient and noble past, as can be seen by the variety of decor that still features in apartments and gardens.

  7. Apr 12, 2018 · In the little burg of Agliè, located in the hills of Canavese, an area of Pidemont (Northern Italy), there is a Castle with seven centuries of history; an architectural jewel that, since 1997, is also a UNESCO cultural heritage site. This particular region is famous for good wines, vineyards and hilly landscapes, but also for its castles.

  8. Agliè. A small village located a few kilometers from Turin, Agliè houses one of the Royal Residences of Piedmont, recognized since 1997 as a World Heritage Site by Unesco: the Ducal Castle of Agliè. Do not miss a walk along the narrow streets of the village, under the suggestive arcades and admiring the beautiful churches.

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