Castel Bragher is immersed in a forest on the road between Taio and Tress
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The monument owes its name to its first owner, Bragherio di Coredo, who received Castel Bragher as a fief in the 13th century. At the time, the castle was only composed of a central keep, used to control the road to Coredo. The castle was then acquired by the Thun family, who enlarged it during 400 years, transforming it into one of the most elegant residence castles of the entire Val di Non.
The roofs of the buildings are all covered with larch wood tiles, the so-called "scandole". The "Torre della Pece" (pitch tower) and the church of S. Celestino, housing a precious fresco cycle on the Passion of Jesus, are both suggestive parts of the castle.
Today the castle cannot be visited but it is possible to admire its crenellated curtain wall and the ancient wooden bridge from the outside.