Located where it could monitor all the roads to the north and northwest, this Castle was probably involved in the struggles between Guelphs and Ghibellines and was burned and devastated at least three times over the centuries, until the beginning of the eighteenth century when, with the peace achieved, people were able to dedicate themselves to agriculture.
The first documents proving its existence date back to the fourteenth century. Even today, the walls are imposing: the Castle had a rectangular plan and of four rounded corner towers. There are still three standing plus a quadrangular one (used as a residence), the drawbridge, and the moat.