Although it is a listed building, surprisingly little information can be found about this magnificent palazzo. From the scant information I found, I was able to deduce that it was the former country residence of the Torti family, built in the 17th century. The entire complex includes the manor house or palazzo itself, a dovecote, an oratory, a bell tower, and several outbuildings (stables and a coach house). It was primarily built to house the workers who worked the land, likely dedicated to tomato cultivation (it's no coincidence that the oldest tomato processing plant is located opposite the palazzo).
The palazzo, now unfortunately neglected and very dilapidated, hides beautiful frescoes in the central halls on the ground and first floors.
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