The South Tower


Elevated high above the daily grind of the Castle, is one of our most quaint and private locations. With picturesque 360° views of the Napa Valley and the Castle below, this platform at the highest point of the castle.


The South Tower provides exquisite views and allows a behind the scenes glimpse of the inner workings of the mechanism used to raise and lower the drawbridge. Towers were meant to establish ideal viewpoints for watching over a castle’s surrounding lands. They were also used to deliver signals to allies across long distances and turned to as a last refuge when a Castle was under.


Venture through multiple levels of the South Tower. Discover breathtaking views of the Napa Valley once you reach the top.


Towers were meant to establish ideal viewpoints for watching over a castle’s surrounding lands. They were also used to deliver signals to allies across long distances and turned to as a last refuge when a Castle was under attack. The stairway in route to the South Tower is filled with a variety of Medieval artifacts.

Floor plan of Castello di Amorosa with labels and a compass rose. Brown line art on a beige background.

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