Montauto Castle
Montauto rises on the watershed between the Casentino
Valley and the High Tiberina Valley (the valley of the river Tevere),
it can be reached from Arezzo (from Florence following the A1 toward Rome
until the 'Arezzo' exit) driving on the SS71 Umbro-Casentinese until the
exit for Anghiari and, after approximately eight kilometers, at the height
of the Scheggia Pass, there's an indication for the castle on the left.
Monatuto was center of an Etruscan settlement born here
for the exploitation of the rich mines of branch of its territory. Was
then the seat of center of a Romano-Bizantina Watch Tower and fief of
Goffredo, son of Ildebrando: to him in the year 967 the emperor Ottone
I granted these lands in the high Tiberina Valley. The real castle had
its origin around the years 1170/80, historical period in which were mentioned
for the first time the Lords of Montauto like feudatory. The castle was
the most powerful of this area, with three walled enclosure and an high
central keep.
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| Another view of the Round tower and below the "Barbolana" |
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Its importance was mainly due to its position: on a height
of about 700 meters high, practically impregnable, with two sides on the
crag of the valley of the Sovara stream, the third protected by rocks
of the mountain and the main front turned towards the only road of access
reinforced with a mighty defensive system: from here the dominion on the
surrounding lands was really complete. The castle was also one of the
preferred goal of Saint Francisco during its travels from the Verna to
Assisi and Rome and until the year 1503 was conserved one its frock in
the little chapel of the castle. In this year the castle was taken, thank
to a treacherous attack, by the Florentine Army and all its treasures
were stolen.
Almost totally destroyed, the castle was rebuilt in the
renaissance era. The most important and still visible addiction was the
big round bastionated tower, sitedin the angle towards the road of access,
attributed to the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini. The double lancet
windows in stone and other fine furnishing as the loggia are successive,
when the castle was transformed in a residential villa. Montauto castle
is endowed with two chapels, the biggest with beautiful carved portal
in stone and fortified external forehead and the little and ancient were
Saint Francisco prayed. All the complex is still property of the Counts
Barbolani da Montauto, descendants of the 12th century owners, not visible.
Near the castle are present two fortified villas: the
'Barbolana' of 16th century origin and the 'Galbino Castle' built on an
preexisting medieval fortification.
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