Italy Castello di Torrechiara
In the film Ladyhawke, this was the residence of the bishop of Avignon. Castello di Torrechiara is a striking fortress near Parma, built in the 15th century by a nobleman for his lover. Set on a hilltop, it overlooks the countryside with grand towers and thick walls. Inside, it features beautifully painted rooms, especially the famous Golden Chamber. The castle combines military strength with romantic elegance and remains a popular spot for visitors today.
Photography Tips
For a stunning photo of Castello di Torrechiara, head to the hills opposite the castle. From there, you get a wide, elevated view that shows the full structure rising above the landscape. Shoot during sunrise or sunset for warm light and long shadows. A tripod helps with sharp images in low light. Framing the castle with trees or vineyards adds depth to the scene.
Travel Information
Castello di Torrechiara is about 17 km from Parma. You can reach it by car in 20–25 minutes or take a bus to Torrechiara and walk about 10 minutes to the castle.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
05:31 - 21:07
| current local time: 23:02
Photo Themes
Castle
Film Location
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