Derby Judicial Castle
The judicial castle, standing in an isolated position off the road, was probably the jurisdictional centre of the ecclesiastical lordship of Derby during the Middle Ages. There is a lack of information on when it was built and it consists of a massive three-storey quadrangular structure to which other buildings were added in later periods. It has several windows in carved stone and a machicolation, probably dating back to the 16th century, above the entrance.
In the basement there were rooms probably used as prisons for prisoners awaiting trial.
Now the structure is a rural building and can only be visited from the outside.
Information and contacts
Address
Via Col Serena, 9 - La Salle (AO)
Phone
+39 0165/861912

