Castelbrando Castle is a medieval fortress between Venice and the Dolomites, in the heart of the hills where grapes are grown for Italian champagne Prosecco DOCG, the world symbol of Italian wine. A great fortress is a fascinating ensemble of different epochs and styles and is one of the largest and oldest castles in Europe. Just imagine its grandeur as the castle rests at seven different levels. The history of the castle Castelbrando extends far back for 2,000 years. The first construction was founded in the Roman era to protect and control one of the most important Roman roads which connected Adriatic and northern Europe. For centuries, the exterior of the castle and its purpose have been constantly renovated and modified. In 1997, thanks to a new host and investment, the castle underwent a restoration true to its original image and spirit. The panoramic funicular will bring you to the heart of the castle, this little journey will make you feel the greatness of the Valley with its high towers and battlements.