Villari Villa |
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The Villari Villa was owned by the Villaris but was formerly known as Villa d'Astuccio. It dates back to the 18th century. It features a rusticated basement and stonework on the palazzo's corners. In the basement are round arched entrance and linear pedimented windows surmounting the upper floors.
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Town Hall and the World Wars Memorial |
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The town hall has an impressive porticoed portal featuring two columns of Ionic order supporting an architrave with a broad overhanging cornice standing on the base of the balcony of the piano nobile. In front of the town hall is the World Wars Memorial.
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Immaculate Conception parish & St. Anthony |
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It is a late Baroque huge complex. It houses a remarkable marble altarpiece supporting a statue representing the Immaculate Conception. The portal has an impressive broken pediment.
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