Castello di Introd Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A privately owned castle worth visiting
Lovely little castle set in the quaint little village of Introd, overlooking the Plain of Introd. Very well preserved and links in style to the other more famous castles like Fenis (Introd's courtyard...
We were in Introd by chance and decided to visit the castle. For 12 euros (by head: 4 for visit and 2 for visiting the tower) we could visit a beautiful 14th century castle ...
Small castle, already privately-owned and now publicly-owned. It certainly deserves to visit it because the guide accompanying the groups is prepared to illustrate not only the business of the building but ...
Another small jewel to visit. Attention to find the ticket!
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First of all ... because you don't be disappointed. The Castle is usually open to visits. It seems closed, but there are actually guides accompanying visitors. There is no indication before ...
A privately owned castle worth visiting
Lovely little castle set in the quaint little village of Introd, overlooking the Plain of Introd. Very well preserved and links in style to the other more famous castles like Fenis (Introd's courtyard...
Beautiful castle!
Castello D'Introd Castle may not be striking its size, but is organically fit in the picturesque Introd spot.
A small pearl
We were in Introd by chance and decided to visit the castle. For 12 euros (by head: 4 for visit and 2 for visiting the tower) we could visit a beautiful 14th century castle ...
Small but suggestive
Small castle, already privately-owned and now publicly-owned. It certainly deserves to visit it because the guide accompanying the groups is prepared to illustrate not only the business of the building but ...
Another small jewel to visit. Attention to find the ticket!
First of all ... because you don't be disappointed. The Castle is usually open to visits. It seems closed, but there are actually guides accompanying visitors. There is no indication before ...