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| Castello di Proceno from the town hall | 
Last week
after a stop to see the Archives in Acquapendente (more in a future post), we drove
further along the Via Cassia  connecting  Rome to Siena and Florence to the 
hilltop town of  Proceno which
straddles  the border separating  Lazio  and
the former Papal States from  Tuscany. 
Nearby is the
old  customs house  of Centeno (cento=100  miles from Rome ) where travelers including Galileo
(in 1648) and  Nathaniel Hawthorne  (in 1845) underwent quarantine  and  had
their bags  searched for anti-Papal literature.
At the hour
of our arrival, Proceno was deserted except for 
a butcher’s cat but the town hall -Palazzo Sforza - was open to the
breezes and offered sweeping views over the 
town’s cotto tile rooftops, the Paglia river  valley below  and the neighboring hilltowns
of   Radicofani  (in Tuscany)  and Torre Alfina, famous  for 
artiginal  gelato.  
There was a
distinct difference of temperature inside the Castello  thanks to the brick floors and thick walls. 
 We
were welcomed by owners Giovanni and Cecilia Cecchini Bisoni,  and their two dogs. 
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| with Cecilia and Giovanni | 
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| the castle dogs are named after Roman gods | 
The entrance hall houses  an  antique  printing
press  (torchio)  and many other interesting implements
once  used in the Cecchini family’s printing business in Siena. 
Giovanni
and Cecilia  open their castle to
visitors who  stay in  comfortable self catered apartments,  take
cooking classes and enjoy the area’s fine wines at the  castle’s Enoteca. 
The castle is also a resort, for in the lower gardens guests may enjoy the marvelous swimming pool and restaurant serving top level cuisine and wines.
The castle is also a resort, for in the lower gardens guests may enjoy the marvelous swimming pool and restaurant serving top level cuisine and wines.
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| cooking in the castle kitchen | 
Spring and summer bring
visitors from around the world  who come to  enjoy the pleasures of living in a castle  plus  local people who come to enjoy the  well known  concert series. 
You can find out more about the area of Proceno, Onano and Centeno and it's remarkable Irish connections in my books about the area, which are available also at the Castello di Proceno.
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Please leave a comment below and let me know if you would like to join me in visiting other historic homes, castles and palazzi in central Italy.
Other castles we visit often are : this one in Mugnano, near Bomarzo and that of Vignanello.
You can find out more about the area of Proceno, Onano and Centeno and it's remarkable Irish connections in my books about the area, which are available also at the Castello di Proceno.
These wonderful places in central Italy are too special to keep secret, so share your knowledge with friends using the Facebook and Twitter icons below.
Please leave a comment below and let me know if you would like to join me in visiting other historic homes, castles and palazzi in central Italy.
Other castles we visit often are : this one in Mugnano, near Bomarzo and that of Vignanello.























