The castle dates back to the Middle Ages and has undergone a transformation into a pleasant dwelling surrounded by English gardens over the course of the centuries.
It is still the habitual residence of the Counts of Pralormo and offers two itineraries: the first allows discovering daily life in this Savoy home and includes cellars, pantries, vast kitchens followed by courtly salons, the Minister’s study, the music room.
The second is dedicated to a late 19th century plastic model on which period trains run through tunnels dug in the walls, landscapes, stops and stations.
The visit includes a rich collection of engines, trains, freight wagons and passengers from the 1896/1939 period.
It is still the habitual residence of the Counts of Pralormo and offers two itineraries: the first allows discovering daily life in this Savoy home and includes cellars, pantries, vast kitchens followed by courtly salons, the Minister’s study, the music room.
The second is dedicated to a late 19th century plastic model on which period trains run through tunnels dug in the walls, landscapes, stops and stations.
The visit includes a rich collection of engines, trains, freight wagons and passengers from the 1896/1939 period.
For more detailed info: https://castellodipralormo.com/
Services
Bookshop
Parking
Admissions
Full Ticket€ 8.00
Castle or Park entrance
Free
Accompanying people with disabilities, Kids under 13
Full Ticket€ 12.00
Trenino del Conte
Reduced€ 7.00
Castle only
Full Ticket€ 16.00
Castle + Park
Reduced€ 6.00
Park only
Reduced€ 8.00
Aged 6-12
Trenino del Conte
Reduced€ 6.00
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Reduced€ 7.00
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Reduced€ 10.00
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Timetables
Weekly openingFrom 01/04/2025 to 30/04/2025
MON
Upon reservation
TUE
Upon reservation
WED
Upon reservation
THU
Upon reservation
FRI
Upon reservation
SAT
Upon reservation
SUN
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
closed on Augoust
From 28/10/2024 to 31/03/2025
Closed
Ticketing
30 min prima / before
Pets
Pets allowed
Schools
Packed lunch
Educational workshop