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| Ruspoli Castle seen from the gardens 
 
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| still life  at the castle kitchen | 
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| corridor to the castle chapel | 
    
The town of
Vignanello  was in full festival mode  this week for the beginning of  Carnival coincided  with 
the feast days of two local saints, Santa Giacinta Marescotti and San
Biagio.
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| the Duomo of Vignanello faces the Castello | 
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| Giada holds her copy of my latest book
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| plan of the castle's  Renaissance gardens | 
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| warming up by the fireplace | 
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| Family coat of arms and portraits  in main salone | 
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| Ruspoli ancestors tower over Fulvio | 
 We were guests of Donna Giada Ruspoli for lunch at her family  Castello, which dominates the town of
Vignanello, sharing the main piazza  with
the Duomo. 
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| with Donna Giada Ruspoli | 
 Arriving to the piazza the noise level
increased as we struggled against  the
icy winds that channeled down the narrow main street: besides the celebratory fireworks
that reverberated off the  Duomo and
castle walls the  town  band was 
playing and the traffic  in the
tiny piazza worked itself into gridlock. 
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| family portraits  and candles | 
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| crossing the moat | 
One must
cross the moat to enter the castle’s  massive entrance  doors and once inside  the 
guests  enjoyed bruschette and
aperitivi in the warm glow of portable heaters. 
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| Elisa and Claudio Fochetti, Fulvio and Elizabeth | 
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| Elizabeth  with Santino, the castle's gardener extrordinaire | 
Some hardy guests   braved the cold to cross a further  moat  which connects the castle with its famous  Renaissance gardens.  
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| the Renaissance gardens | 
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| three young guests in the castle 's main salone | 
Many of those invited  were specialists in antique music  who had come 
up from Rome for the day. Others hailed from places further away:
Portugal, Oxford and  Brazil.
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| guests enjoyed lunch and desserts... | 
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| ...around the tables and  the fireplace | 
Lunch was
served in two living rooms on the piano
nobile  and guests served themselves
at a buffet table  in the main  room decorated with  family portraits and with the best views over
the garden.    
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| Donna Giada and Signor Fochetti | 
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| Chiara Pelliccia,  Giorgio Monari, Francesco Maria Ruspoli and Donna Giada Ruspoli | 
Following
lunch  Dr. Chiara Pelliccia winner
of  the Prince Francesco Maria Ruspoli
international prize for music studies  
spoke about  her research on 
the cantata da camera of 17th
century musician, Giovanni Lorenzo Lutier  and 
Dr.Giorgio Monari presented the “Miscellanea Ruspoli” studies in Baroque
music .
Your comments (commenti anche in italiano o portoghese sono benvenuti )  are welcome.  
 
 
it was a sunny and funny day! we met Fulvio and Mary Jane there. they are very interesting couple. We hope to see them again!!
ReplyDeleteremember the castle and gardens are open to the public on Sundays .... we often bring our visitors there...
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