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    Castello di Sanfrè

    Beds: 6 | Halls for events: 3 | Wedding Halls: 3
    Seatings for events: 120
    Wedding seating capacity: 119

    The Castello di Sanfrè is a vast and intricate complex of buildings situated on the edge of a plateau overlooking the Cuneo plain, in the Piedmont subregion known as Roero.

    The history of Castello di Sanfrè
    Constructed between the XIV and XVIII centuries by the Isnardi family, a wealthy banking dynasty from Asti, the Castle was later connected to the House of Savoy and became an integral part of the high court nobility until it became extinct in 1770. It then passed to Portuguese cousins who in fact only collected income from the extensive lands without residing there. The current owners now live at the property and, in addition, have undertaken a restoration project over the last 50 years as well as providing the services listed below.

    Facilities and services at Castello di Sanfrè
    The Castle offers vacation rental accommodation, guided tours of the museum area (featuring historical furnishings, cultural artifacts, antique maps and a hall with 16th-century frescoes), and hosts various events: receptions, concerts, vintage car rallies, photo shoots, art exhibitions, corporate events and book presentations. The multifunctional hall (formerly a stable) has 100-120 seats, another hall which ca seat 70 guests, and a smaller hall suitable for buffets for up to 50 standing guests.

    Guided tours
    The park, stable and museum are open for guided tours, often conducted by the owners, and take place in Italian, English or French.

    • Accommodation
    • Parks
    • Private events
    • Residences
    • Visits
    • Weddings

    Additional services

    • Cultural tourism
    • Historic Homes open to visitors
    • Pool

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      Where the House is located

      Region: Piemonte
      City: Sanfrè (CN)

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