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Palaces and Monuments

Sinibaldi-Congiunti Palace
The XVII-XVIII century Sinibaldi-Congiunti Palace, connected to Porta San Pietro, which belongs to the earliest city walls, has two special rusticated portals and preserves traces of a Renaissance closed portico. The interiors of the rooms are pai...
Palazzo dei Priori "Carlo Innocenzi"
Palazzo dei Priori is a public palace from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century. In the twentieth century it is used by a theatre company and then as a cinema. After a long renovation (completed in 2005), it is finally established the "Car...
Piersanti Palace
Piersanti Palace, rebuilt between 1704 and 1709 by the jurist Antonio Piersanti (helped by his Roman patron, Cardinal. Gaspare Carpegna), is composed by two buildings and is characterized by a corner, a rusticated portal and a small tanker to coll...
Rainaldi-Bernabei Palace
The Rinaldi-Bernabei Palace is built in 1755 by the unification of several buildings arose on the site of the former monastic structures of the Church of St. John the Baptist. The harmonic main façade is characterized by two twins rusticated porta...
Rotondi Palace (current Municipality)
Rotondi Palace, since 1927 the Municipality, has on its rusticated portal a bearded head in stucco with horns framing the heraldic shield, according to a grotesque and  baroque taste. In the Council Chamber there is a large twentieth-century ...
Moriconi Palace and Porta Vecchia
The late Medieval Moriconi Palace (with the coat of arms on the facade) is located close to the first wall of the town and occupies the next walls of the thirteenth century, near Porta Vecchia or Porta di Sant’Agnese (thirteenth century pass...
De Rubeis or De Rossi Palace
De Rubeis or De Rossi Palace preserves traces of tempera decorations of the XV-XVI century, with the heraldic emblem of the family, figures, floral cornices and various inscriptions. Giovanni Antonio De Rossi, the well-known architect of the seven...