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The Douglas Scotti family in Italy has historical ties to several castles and palaces, among which are Castello di Agazzano and Palazzo Scotti di Vigoleno.

Castello di Agazzano: Located in the Piacenza province in Emilia-Romagna, Castello di Agazzano is a stunning medieval castle that dates back to the 12th century. It was originally built as a defensive structure but has undergone various renovations and expansions over the centuries. The castle is known for its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and historical significance. It's also a venue for events and cultural activities.

Palazzo Scotti di Vigoleno: This palace is situated in the picturesque village of Vigoleno, also in the Piacenza province. The Scotti family owned this palace, which stands as a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture. The palace features intricate designs, frescoes, and architectural elements that showcase the wealth and status of the Scotti family during that period.

Both these properties hold historical significance and are often open to the public for visits, events, and sometimes even accommodations. They stand as enduring symbols of the rich heritage and architectural beauty in Italy, showcasing the legacy of the Douglas Scotti family.

 

 

Castello della Bastardinas
Castello di Casaliggio

Castello di Rivalta

Castell’Arquato

Castello di Agazzano

Castello di Castelguelfo

Castello Fombio

Gragnano Trebbiense, Commune of

Palazzo Chiapponi

Palazzo Rossi Scotti

Palazzo Rossi Scotti Mescolini

Palazzo Scotti da Fombio

Palazzo Scotti di Vigoleno

Piacenza, Italy

Castello di Rezzanello

Rocca di San Giorgio Piacentino
Sarmato

Villa Anguissola-Scotti

Villa Rossi Scotti


Several places in Italy not listed above are included in their families' pages in the Douglas Archives.

 



See also:
•  The Italy section home page

•  Restoration of Piacentini Palaces: Palazzo Douglas Scotti, Scala of St. George (Pdf; in Italian)



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