Castel Coredo stands on a hill in the eponymous village of the Val di Non
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Castel Coredo was built by the will of the Lords of Coredo in the Late Middle Ages on a hill overlooking the eponymous village in the municipality of Predaia, near the ancient parish church. Today, nothing remained of the medieval castle.
At the beginning of the 15th century, the fortress was modified on request of prince-bishop Giorgio II Hack. During a peasant's revolt against the prince-bishop of Trento in 1477, the castle was occupied by the rebels. Later, in 1611, it was completely destroyed in a blaze and abandoned for more than a century.
In 1726, Sigismondo Nicolò Coreth decided to rebuild the castle in its current form by entirely replacing its original medieval structure, which, besides covering the entire hill, was probably also much larger. Inside the castle you can admire valuable furnishings, hunting trophies and a small collection of paintings.
Contact info
- via Vaiaren - 38010 - Coredo (TN)
- Guided tours or visits upon reservation.
- +39 0463 830133
- info@visitvaldinon.it
Opening times
Despite careful control we cannot guarantee the correctness of the provided data.
Admission
- Guided castle tour (1,5 hours) - Castel Coredo & Palazzo Nero:
€ 10.00: Ticket
€ 8.00: children and young people (4-13 years), groups over 20 visitors
Free entrance: children up to 3 years old, people with disabilities, Trentino Guest Card
- Evening guided tour (2 hours) "Intrigo a Castel Coredo di sera" (recommended from 12 years old):
€ 16.00: Ticket
Free entrance: children up to 11 years old, people with disabilities
More information
The castle can only be visited (by appointment) as part of a guided tour of about one and a half hours, which includes a visit to the nearby Palazzo Nero.