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Il Palombarone is a 16th-century in , the in Central .


Structure
The building has three principal sections - a four-storey central portion which is undoubtedly the oldest part of the , with two-storey wings on either side. Thus in essence the building is a central with lower wings on either side.


History
To the best of common knowledge the building now dubbed the 'Palombarone' was originally erected in 1580 as the summer for the local , also the Governor of the Basilica of the Holy House of nearby Loreto. It was a property of the Roman Catholic Church. It dominated the for miles around due to its elevated position. Its presumed nature as an residence may be not entirely accurate due to the presence of small square slanted breaches which are scattered across the section of the building. The purpose of these holes is not known but two principal exist - they are either the holes through which small cannons could be discharged, thus making the Palombarone a small used to guard an ancient between lands now forgotten, or more probably to protect against of the 16th century – the Ottomans were at the gates of at this time; or the holes served as perches for - who were used extensively at this time and a thriving local market in the bird existed in this period.

The building is believed to have fallen into disrepair with the end of the in the 1860s – it was probably around that time that local families moved in and rented the properties surrounding this property (which to this day is used as ). The farmer-occupiers of the property eventually left the property in the mid-1970s and the building was abandoned. Extensive to the property occurred in 1896 (as a simple plaque states on the front of the building) and again, most probably in the 1950s. In 2000, the property was bought by the great-granddaughter of a woman who was born in the building a century and a half before, Renata Simonetti Giorgi. She and her family have been renovating the dilapidated building since mid-2002 in an attempt to restore it to its former glory years of the late 16th century, and as can be seen from the photo, huge progress has been made.

The building is in the 16th-century style of the local area, with masterful and a interior. The walls are extraordinarily thick, which tends to hold the interior temperature cool in the summer and warm in winter.

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