Friday, August 15, 2014

Rocca di Vignola



Castles are often far more interesting  seen from the outside in their setting compared with what  one gets to see inside. My visit to the Rocca di Vignola was an exception.  

Vignola is famous for its cherry orchards. I remember some years ago I had to visit frequently a building project  in this area during the cherry season. I would always stop off at a farm on the way back to buy a crate of cherries. They soon disappeared once I got them home.

After looking at Net, the Rocca di Vignola seemed to be the most interesting castle at the base of the Apennine foothills in the Province of Modena, so as it was too hot to go walking I decided a visit to this castle would be a different  way of passing a boring Sunday afternoon.

Rocca di Vignola, MO
When I arrived I had a nice surprise.  There is no admission charge to visit the castle and photography was allowed, so no need to carry just one small  “stealth camera”.

Rocca di Vignola, MO
The first part I visited on the first floor contained some splendid frescoed rooms,  I found the room with wedding scene  and another with hunting scenes  to be particularly magical. These frescoes date from the fifteenth century.  The frescoes in the private chapel are also very impressive.


Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO
The next stop was the main tower  which entailed a steep climb up a staircase that is long way from respecting modern rules!  From the top of the tower I had a good view over the town.  The prison cell at the bottom of the tower that you squeeze down a narrow staircase to enter  is also quite interesting.

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO
Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO
 
The second floor has the covered ramparts and what was the area where the troops defending the castle lived.  Here one finds as in other parts of the castle some curious graffiti  that has been left down the centuries.

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO

Rocca di Vignola, MO


Rocca di Vignola, MO

Vignola, MO

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