The Castle of the 5 Torri di Borgomale, Alba. Stronghold of Nella di Cortemilia. It probably hosted Pope Pius VII during a trip to France for the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte; in its dungeons the tragedy of “Nella” took place, a young lady confined there by the feudal lord Lionello. Located in a strategic position between Alba and the hills of Alta Langa, in the heart of the UNESCO heritage and a landscape known for its extraordinary natural beauty and prestigious wines, the medieval Castle of Borgomale is a monument of historical interest and also a national monument of the Alta Langa, suitable for transformation into a luxury accommodation or a charming private residence, located 15 km from Alba and on the provincial road that connects it to Cortemilia. The origins of the Borgomale Castle distributed today on 2000 square meters, with a court of honor and free land on three sides, date back to the 9th century, when it was mentioned as a fortification belonging to the bishop of Asti. Over the centuries it was enlarged and improved, and over time it became the seat of powerful local nobles such as the Marquis del Vasto, the Marquis of Ceva and Cortemilia and Del Carretto di Gorzegno and others. The original structure had five towers and a drawbridge which was later replaced in 1700 by an elevated covered walkway. The Castle has recently undergone a substantial structural restructuring which mainly concerned the roof. On the main square of Borgomale, a large wooden door allows access to the internal courtyard and garden / park (about 7000 square meters). The castle is accessed through the cellars on the ground floor or through a large covered porch that leads directly to the third floor which houses the noble apartments extended over two other floors. The interiors are characterized by high vaulted ceilings and various fireplaces present. A magnificent central stone staircase leads to a panoramic roof terrace with unparalleled views of the surrounding greenery. These spaces could be easily re-distributed and transformed into suites or independent apartments, the result of splitting. The ground floor with access to the garden has a large entertainment space on two levels and several cellars. The first and second floors have further cellars, with wooden stairs, the Castle’s original kitchen and a private chapel. Turin is 80km away (Caselle airport). Milan is 170 km away (Malpensa airport). Genoa is 120 km away. For information: GIEFFE PATRIMONI Real Estate Advisor, Turin – London – Alba – Milan – Rome. (+39) 011 / 76.000.11.