
Rocca Sforzesca di Dozza (Bo) Italy - 4K
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Check out this drone video of a well known hilltop castle town in the Bologna province of north-central Italy. The town is called Dozza, and the castle which is situated adjacent to it is called Dozza Castle (Rocca Sforzesca di Dozza). Most of the castle's structure dates to the 13th century. Originally a fortification, the structure was converted into a residence and granted to a Cardinal by Pope Clement VII in the 16th century. The castle has been owned by the town since the 1960's.
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Rocca Malvezzi-Campeggi, also known as the Rocca Sforzesca di Dozza, or just Rocca di Dozza, is a medieval castle in the town of Dozza, in the region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. The general layout of present structure was likely built in the 13th century atop more ancient foundations. However, after numerous wars, it was rebuilt over the years. The main outline we see in 2015 dates the end of the 15th-century, when Caterina Sforza, daughter of the Duke of Milan and wife of Girolamo Riario, commissioned refurbishment from the architect Giorgio Marchesi. Riario was the grandson of Pope Sixtus IV. Marchesi, with the help of some of the military engineers working for the Sforza, helped design the defensive towers, moat, and merlons. In the 1500s, the castle was granted by Pope Clement VII to the Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggi. He converted the castle into a residence, roofing the courtyard and creating open loggias. In 1728, the passing of Lorenzo Campeggi, the last male heir of the Campeggi, the castle passed to the Francesca Maria Capeggi, married to Matteo Malvezzi. Their son, carried forth the name of Malvezzi-Campeggi. In 1798, the Napoleonic occupation of the region abolished the feudal domains, but the castle remained in the hands of the family until 1960. In 1960, the castle-palace was acquired by the Comune. The main hall still has portraits Malvezzi and tapestries with the family coat of arms. The castle has a portrait of the Campeggi family by Lorenzo Pasinelli. The castle is now used by the commune for exhibitions, including their collection donated by Norma Mascellani and some of the artist who have participated in the town's biennial festival of the Muro Dipinto. The cellars sponsor a regional Enoteca for Emilia-Romagna.[1]
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