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Castello di Tosinasco, Pieve Emanuele

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Building in the italian municipality of Pieve Emanuele
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The Castello di Tosinasco is a rural castle near the town of Pieve Emanuele, Province of Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.

The castle was constructed in the 16th century by the D'Adda family. It served to protect the agricultural production of the region. The castle building has a square layout with four corner towers. The building had underground connections to another building some half-mile away.

By 2015, the castle had become the host of buildings for a private golf course.

References

  1. Grande illustrazione del Lombardo-Veneto Volume 1, by Cesare Cantù, page 466.
  2. Comune of Pieve Emanuele, entry on castle.
  3. Ville e castelli d'Italia: Lombardia e laghi, page 267.

45°21′51″N 9°11′13″E / 45.364064°N 9.186809°E / 45.364064; 9.186809


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