Villa Torri-Giuliari
Villa Torri-Giuliari
In the original part of the town of Albarè
Villa Torri-Giuliari is a seven-nineteenth century palace that was built on building of the fifteenth century, is distributed over three floors and has the emblem of the Giuliari (taken over to the Counts Torri with the marriage between Giulia Torri and Count Girolamo Giuliari in 1807). The villa is the last part of the flock of Torri counts, which in 1407 built the first part of the building: later will also reconstruct the little church of Santa Croce. Inside there is a well in the yard, the stables with porch and the Santa Croce church with a bell tower including clock. Inside the chapel are frescoes of the Germans and also an altarpiece depicting the Madonna and Child with St. Joseph in St. Charles, St. Catherine, St. Anthony, Santa Monica and San Pietro. Two statues of the eighteenth century can be found on the altar depicting St. Carlo Borromeo and St. Paulo della Croce.