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all files of Castellarano
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Public out-of-town and railway transport services
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Province Map
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Castellarano
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It was part of the lands of Countess Matilda of Canossa; there are ancient buildings as a small fortress, the hanging gardens, the Castle and the Clock Tower.
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"'Santa Maria Assunta'' Parish Church
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The Parish Church, dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, dates back to the XVII century and was built on the very ancient Parish Church of the X century.
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San Valentino Parish Church
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The church has three naves, divided by ancient columns with Romanesque-Matildic capitals, three apses and five altars.
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Fortified village of Castellarano
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Castellerano has a marvellously preserved medieval section open every day.
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The Castle
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Private property. The castle was built by the Countess Matilda of Canossa who then entrusted it to Miles Raniero, having granted him government of the territory, who made him Count of Castellarano.
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Rocchetta
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The Rocchetta, or small fortress, acts as a series of defensive entrance gates to the Castle. Its appearance is now the result of frequent building works.
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Clock Tower and Almond Tree Court
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The Clock Tower was erected in the Middle Ages to watch over the passage of men and goods in the Secchia bed, which then lapped the Castellarano Fortress.
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Reggio Emilia Foothills - From Secchia to Enza river
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A 50km cyclepath among rolling hills, rivers, castles and natural parks at the Apennines doorstep.
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Belvedere Cinema
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Cinema
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San Valentino Golf Club
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18-hole international golf course. 2 executives - Driving Range with Indoor Posts - Pitching Green - Chipping Green - Putting Green.
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"Città di Castellarano" Motorcross Track