The Caldes Castle, located in the town of Caldes, was built during the 13th and 17th century and it is connected with many legends and a tragic love story. The castle’s architecture is a combination of Venetian, German and Lombard cultures which is typical of this area that was at the border of the Prince-Bishopric of Trento. This large 5 storey, 13th century tower house was built by the Cagnò family in 1464 and then given to the Thun family; during the 19th century it was bought by a local family and today it is owned by the Autonomous Province of Trento that restored the castle and turned into a prestigious venue for temporary exhibits and cultural events.
For security reasons the initiative will not take place, therefor all the dates foreseen for the year 2020 have been cancelled. See you next year!
However the castles of Val di Non and Val di Sole remain open to the public and can be visited in total safety.