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Castello di Ozegna

Castello di Ozegna is a medieval castle in the Piedmontese town of Ozegna, northeast of Turin, protected as an Italian national monument. It stands as a remnant of the feudal history of the Canavese area, a region long contested between Savoyard and Milanese powers. Detailed records of its construction date and lordship history are sparse in public sources. Visitors will find a castle set within a park; accessibility and opening hours should be verified locally before visiting.

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