Medieval castle in Parco Sempione
Medieval Castello Sforzesco began life in 1368 as the fortress of the Visconti dukes of Milan. After their downfall in 1450 the mighty Sforza dynasty extended the castle into its present form; a gracious Renaissance palace built around three elegant courtyards, protected by battlements and towers and surrounded by the hunting grounds of Parco Sempione.
The castle was abandoned and reborn many times down the centuries, with both Leonardo da Vinci and Bramante having a hand in its redesign. It was commandeered by the French, Spanish, Austrians and Napoleon before returning to Italian hands.
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