Coredo - Val di Non (25 km from Malé)
A fascinating way to discover this castle located in one of the oldest hamlets in Val di Non. Castel Coredo is an austere stately building. The existing building has 4 floors and it dates back to 1726.
It houses valuable furnishings, hunting trophies and a small art gallery, consisting in portraits of ancestors and members of the House of Habsburg.
Opening hours: from June 8th through June 22nd and from July 2nd through August 31st. Tuesday and Saturday with guided tours from 5:30pm. Open on September 14th, September 28th, on October 12th and 26th with guided tours from 5:30pm.
Nanno - Val di Non (22 km from Malé)
Not too far from Castel Valer and just a few steps from one of Val di Non’s oldest town, you’ll find Castel Nanno, one of the most striking castles in the area. Its unique architecture includes a central tower which looks like one of the peaks of the Brenta Dolomites. The castle was already mentioned in a document from 1191. Castel Nanno is a treasure chest full of fascinating legends that reveal the history of the local territory and the families that owned the castle. The love story between Melisenda and Ludovico and the witches that were burned at the stake are just some of the events that are part of the history of a castle that has survived over the centuries.
Opening hours: Until October 27th only on Sunday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. Open on August 15th.
Mattarello di Trento (64 km from Malé)
Open from Tuesday through Sunday. 10:00am - 6:00pm. Closed on Monday.
Trento (55 km from Malé)
It can be reached by train from Mezzana (66 km)
The largest and most important historical complex in the Trentino Alto Adige region, it was the luxurious home of the Princes-bishops of Trento.
Opening hours: until November 3rd. From Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00am - 6:00pm. Open also on June 26th and every Monday in August. Closed on non-holiday Monday.
Coredo - Val di Non (25 km from Malé)
A fascinating way to discover this castle located in one of the oldest hamlets in Val di Non. Palazzo Nero was home to the Law Courts from approximately 1460 to 1475.
On the first floor, visitors can visit the so-called ‘Hall of Justice’, with its spectacular frescoes. The Palazzo once held a witchcraft trial with no less than 150 defendants.
Opening hours: from June 8th through June 22nd and from July 2nd through August 31st. Tuesday and Saturday with guided tours from 5:30pm. Open on September 14th, September 28th, on October 12th and 26th with guided tours from 5:30pm.