The Castle of Pompeano rests on ophiolite serpentine (volcanic rock). Until the early fifteenth century it belonged to the Counts Da Gombola. Pompeano is an ancient village near Serramazzoni (Province of Modena), Italy.
I can’t share the story as well as others (I’m also hindered in using my phone with this post) so please click here to read more.
I have visited the castle twice and not been inside the walls. Maybe third time lucky…
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Beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you 😁
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I love the intrigue of a castle! Didn’t realize there were any in Italy. Well, I guess going to Italy is now on the bucket list!
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I saw a sign for at least one more 🙂 but Pompeano was a 30-40 minute walk from my sister-in-law’s home.
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There’s something about castles on a mountain…
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Nice photos! I love exploring places like that and imagining the life that went on inside.
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Thanks 🙂
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Beautiful place, we don’t have that sort of history in Australia.
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Italy is one place on my bucket list for sure. Had the chance to go when I was a student(oh so many years ago). Love your pictures and they tell just enough of the story to want to know more.
Thanks for taking the time to share!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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