Suspended over a wild territory like an eagle's nest, the Castle of Gropparello (8th-13th century), strikes visitors for the turreted grouping of the monumental complex, which during the visit offers the eye an alternation of scenically different panoramic views between They. With an irregular plan due to the roughness of the terrain, the Castle represents an example of the art of medieval fortification, placed to defend the access road to the valley, it stands on a large ophiolitic area with a ravine that descends to the Vezzeno stream, and which makes the manor unassailable. It is surrounded by a 20-hectare park, within which there are the magnificent Gole del Vezzeno with the famous Celtic altar, and the Museum of the Nascent Rose, which winds through a labyrinth of hornbeams with 17 rose gardens made up of 1280 plants of 120 varieties of roses.
The ticket includes: historical guided tour of the castle, including patrol walkways that enter the highest part of the Gole del Vezzeno. the noble rooms, the keep with the terrace at the level of the battlements, the ancient kitchens and the ancient games room where the pate of the collection of musical instruments is also hosted