The castle of Castiglione Falletto, in Piedmont, was built by Bertoldo Falletti of Alba in 1225. The Falletti, who were the owners until toward the end of the XVII century, wanted to add your name to the country. After the Falletti there succeeded different families, among which the caramels and Clarotto, and then in the second half of the XVIII century, Giuseppe Cerutti, Arcadian poet, and the vassal of Dogliani. Today it preserves intact its lateral towers and the central male.