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| Palazzo Orsini , Mugnano in Teverina | 
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| balcony  across  the piazza | 
One of the
many  castles  perched on hilltops  along the A1 Autostrada north of Rome  is Palazzo Orsini located  in the tiny village of Mugnano in Teverina, just a speck on the map and not included in any tourist itineraries. 
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| meeting at  Mugnano 's tiny park | 
 
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| the Barberini sisters  in  the courtyard | 
 The owners are  sisters Elsa and
Gabriella Barberini who   grew up here, a
slice of heaven in Northern Lazio, bordering on the  regions of Umbria and  Tuscany .  
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| the castle's  loggia | 
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| entrance to Palazzo Orsini | 
 
When they
inherited the  rambling palazzo  from their parents they began the long,
difficult restoration.  Over a period of
many decades  they put their time and
money into the huge project, while working as teachers. 
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| courtyard with bricks in fishbone design | 
The most recent  restoration involved repainting the façade
and the installation of a new roof using the original terracotta roof tiles. 
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| steep  stairway | 
Now  Palazzo Orsini has been returned  to its original splendor, and has been
officially inaugurated as  a very special
historic  B&B with only   3 bedroom suites.   
Breakfast is served in one
of the several frescoed halls or on the south facing  loggia and often the castle hosts receptions and  wedding parties which use
the  tiny church  on the main piazza for the ceremony.
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| frescoed loggia overlooking the Tiber valley | 
 
When a
group of friends led by Pamela  and Terri 
recently came to visit, the sisters 
invited us to stop by on our way to  Bomarzo’s  
Sacro Bosco  nearby.  
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| homemade  crostata  and yogurt cake | 
The day was
splendid  and the views over the Tiber
river valley from the castle’s frescoed loggia were breathtaking, especially to
ladies hailing from  the flat plains of
midwestern America.
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| hospitality for American  visitors | 
  Elsa and
Gabriella  showed us around their
beautiful castle home pointing out  the
different  phases of  restoration and original 
architectural details such as fireplaces, secret  doors, frescoed walls and coffered wood ceilings. 
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| original door with peephole | 
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| geraniums on the loggia | 
 What castles have you visited in Italy?  
Your comments are welcome.
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| the rose symbol of the Orsini  family | 
 
Just heard from the sisters, who are thrilled to have their castle/home featured here.
ReplyDeleteWe live in this village, too! I love living here, but admit I'd love to move to a smaller place without a lovely garden, but a view of it would be fine. I've become too old to do much gardening these days. If you dream of living in a place like this, your dream can come true. We look forward to hearing from you.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed this article this morning Mary Jane. I hope to visit someday when I return!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Mary Jane!Great article I reread this morning. I hope to visit again someday,and intend on using lots of your tips! Lovely pictures too by the way! Hope you and Fulvio are well! Fondly, Janie
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