Exploring the Castle
Visit the castle for a guided tour to learn about its history and architecture.
Gradara is a captivating town in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, Italy. Renowned for its impressive medieval architecture, the town is encircled by a double line of walls and boasts one of Italy's best-preserved castles. As a member of 'The most beautiful villages of Italy', Gradara offers visitors a charming glimpse into the past. The town is also famous for its association with the tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca, immortalized by Dante. Gradara's scenic beauty and historical significance make it a perfect destination for those seeking romance and history.
Gradara is a captivating town in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, Italy. Renowned for its impressive medieval architecture, the town is encircled by a double line of walls and boasts one of Italy's best-preserved castles. As a member of 'The most beautiful villages of Italy', Gradara offers visitors a charming glimpse into the past. The town is also famous for its association with the tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca, immortalized by Dante. Gradara's scenic beauty and historical significance make it a perfect destination for those seeking romance and history.
Well-preserved medieval castle.
Double line of ancient walls.
Part of 'The most beautiful villages of Italy'.
Setting of Dante's Paolo and Francesca episode.
Rich cultural heritage with a well-preserved medieval castle.
Scenic views from the town's walls.
Part of 'The most beautiful villages of Italy'.
Visit the castle for a guided tour to learn about its history and architecture.
Check the local calendar for medieval festivals and events that bring the town's history to life.
History buffs and romantic getaways.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Italian, English
Take a stroll along the town's walls for panoramic views and photo opportunities.
Romantic, Cultural Tour, History
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the town and its surroundings.
Summer can be busy with tourists, but it's also when local festivals take place.
Fall provides a quieter experience with pleasant weather for sightseeing.
Winter is less crowded, offering a peaceful visit to the castle and town.