Castello Gizzi

Gizzi Castle is located in Italy
Gizzi Castle
Gizzi Castle
TypeCastleSite historyBuilt18th century

Castello Gizzi (Italian for Gizzi Castle) is a fortified palace in Torre de' Passeri, Province of Pescara (Abruzzo).Gizzi Castle was built around the tower of the passageway (which gave its name to the place) and has now been completely renovated. The problem is that so many animals and ckt go there.[1]

History

Access road

The castle was built in 1719 by the Marquise Smeralda Mazara of Sulmona on the remains of a 12th-century defense tower of the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria.

In 1967, the castle passed from the Mazara family to the Gizzi family. In 1979, it became the headquarters of the Institute of Studies and Research "Casa di Dante in Abruzzo" founded by Corrado Gizzi, as well as the Dante Museum "F. Bellonzi" and the library "M. A. Caldora".[2]

Architecture

The castle consists of a complex formed by the main building, a dépendance, a cellar, and an 8-hectare park. The main building has four floors. The main facade features a stone portal topped by a balcony, above which is the Mazara family crest.

Next to the facade are five medieval arches, and in the courtyard in front of the castle, there is a 4th-century BC sarcophagus and remains of imperial-era columns.

References

  1. ^ *"Castello Gizzi" (in Italian). Regione Abruzzo. Archived from the original on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Fondazione Casa di Dante in Abruzzo". Retrieved April 16, 2016.
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