Guided tours of the Renaissance Castello Quattro Torri in Arignano as part of the Piedmontese historic homes festival
The Castello Quattro Torri stands in Arignano, a small town in the Metropolitan City of Turin, tucked away in the rolling hills of the Chierese region in Piedmont. Built between 1407 and 1430 by Ludovico Costa, the manor was originally designed with three sides surrounding a porticoed square courtyard; the fourth side, to the east, was added between 1575 and 1590, completing the layout that gives the castle its name today. After centuries of historyโfrom a noble residence to a wine farm in 1872, and even military occupation during the Second World Warโthe estate underwent extensive restoration starting in the 1980s by the current owners, who live there and bring it to life.
The open days in Arignano are part of Castelli Aperti, the regional festival that invites visitors to explore castles, villas, and historic homes throughout Piedmont every spring and summer. Sponsored by the Piedmont Region and various provincial administrations, the initiative offers a rich calendar of openings, guided tours, and cultural events spread across the entire region from April to October. The Castello Quattro Torri is one of the participating residences and features its own dedicated schedule of days.
Guided tours usually take place at 3:00 PM and last about an hour. The tours are led by the owners themselves, who share stories about the halls, the history of the Conti Costa family, and the local lore of Arignano. Among the castle's treasures, a prized collection of wooden inlays stands out; since 2025, the atmospheric cellars are also open to visitors. When weather permits, the tour continues with a walk to the panoramic viewpoint in the ten-hectare park, overlooking the surrounding hills.
Online booking is mandatory. For those seeking an authentic experience in the Turin hills, away from the main tourist crowds, the Castello Quattro Torri in Arignano is a destination that perfectly blends history, art, and landscape in a single day.
For 2026, the Castello Quattro Torri in Arignano participates in the 31st edition of Castelli Aperti with a calendar of openings spread throughout the season, from March until October 31st. The guided tours, usually at 3:00 PM, lead through the halls, the collection of wooden inlays, the cellars, and the ten-hectare panoramic park. Several major event days are confirmed, such as the Easter Monday Special on April 6th and the evening Halloween opening on October 31st.
Guided tours usually at 3:00 PM (duration about one hour), booking mandatory.
On some dates in June and July, a combined ticket with the nearby Castello di Castelguelfo is offered. Tours in English and French upon request. Online booking mandatory via the Castelli Aperti circuit.
Castello Quattro Torri, Via Garibaldi 4, 10020 Arignano (TO), Piedmont.
By car from Turin, Arignano can be reached in about 30-40 minutes via the SP122 through the Chierese hills; ample parking is available near the castle. By train, the reference station is Chieri, from where you can continue by car or local bus.
Guided tours usually take place at 3:00 PM (duration about one hour). Online booking is strictly mandatory via the Castelli Aperti circuit or by email at [email protected]. Tours in English and French are available upon request.
Full price โฌ10, groups and schools (min. 20 people) โฌ8, reduced (children under 10, over 75) โฌ5. Free for certified disabled visitors and children under 5. Combined ticket with the Castello di Castelguelfo โฌ16.
Tel. +39 339 2331563 โ www.castelloquattrotorri.com
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Castello Quattro Torri
Via Garibaldi 4, 10020 Arignano