Guarcino. Conti Celani Palace

The Conti Celani palace dates back to the nineteenth century and has the classic look of a villa / palace with garden and frescoed interior halls.

In the garden you can see the symbol of the family in wrought iron.

There is an anecdote about the building of the palace that represents the spirit of Guarcino as 'free municipality'.

During the construction, a piece of city walls was demolished, and the commune sued the family and obtained the reconstruction of the wall, albeit in a new position.


Written by:
Benedicta Lee

Born in Rome from an Italian mother and American father, she works as a freelance communications manager and designer in the tourism sector, a career and interest which she is pursuing with a...

Subscribe to Newsletter

Discover a territory through the emotions of the people that have lived it.