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    The Visconti Castle, or Castello Visconteo, is a castle in the town of Cusago near Milan, Lombardy, Northern Italy. It was built in the 14th century by...
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    Cusago (Lombard: Cusagh [kyˈzaːk]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 11 kilometres...
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    such cases were the Visconti di Massino, the Visconti di Invorio, and the Visconti di Oleggio Castello. In these localities, a castle (Massino), its remains...
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    to Cusago, and their daughter, Bianca Maria Visconti], grew up in the castle. The members of the Sforza house, descendants of Bianca Maria Visconti and...
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    Jagdschloss (category Castles by type)
    known as Jagdhäuser, were often built within larger complexes such as castle parks and gardens, within range of the Residenz of the owner. Amalienburg...
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    Borromeo family. Cusago Castle [it], Cusago. Built in the 14th century by the Visconti family. Grezzago Castle [it]. Lacchiarella Castle [it], Lacchiarella...
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    her first trip to Milan. He also hosted a reception for her in his Cusago Castle, which he bought that same year. After the death of Francesco II in...
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  • her first trip to Milan. He also hosted a reception for her in his Cusago Castle, which he bought that same year. After the death of Francesco II in...
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    and Pavia, was a devoted hunter and often stayed either at Galliate or Cusago. It is believed that between these two locations, her own passion for hunting...
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