Housed in the former seventeenth-century convent of the Carmelites, which includes the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, the museum preserves objects typical of the peasant culture such as plows, hoes, looms and many other tools now fallen into disuse. In the rooms and...
The origin of the small church probably dates back to the time when the plague took place in Canepina, 1476. After this sad event it was abandoned and then given in 1573 to the government of the Carmelite friars who began the construction of the convent, then...
The date of construction is not clear, but if today we can enjoy these harmonious architectural forms, its blocks of rosacea rock that, at dusk, take on colour reflections of rare beauty, we owe it to Antonio Cordini da Sangallo known as “Il giovane”, nephew of...
Its construction was ordered by Alessandro Farnese, better known as Pope Paul III, for his son Pierluigi, only as a seat of administration of property, in the vast Canepinese territory. The small building with its small size was later enlarged on the left side. It has...
Built around the middle of the 11th century by the exponents of the Vico Family, the Anguillara Castle was built on a cliff that was inaccessible, to watch over with its eastern tower on the Tiber plain. Many were the domains of the castle, only in 1800 when the...
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