The Dining Room
The Dining Room
The Dining Room
The Dining Room has been built and set up where the ancient stables used to be, and where the daily cattle-drawn wagons were allowed to enter and exit through the large wooden door, traces of which can still be seen today on the walls. The large hall communicates with a small adjoining room which, at the time of the great battles between lords, served as an important observation point for the approach of the enemies, also thanks to the two stone seats positioned under the windows. The furniture that today decorates this room is all from the 17th century while the large dresser is in pure Bolognese style. The great Burmese tapestry gives the room a delicate oriental touch and does not contrast the precious ceramics of the Garofano La Faenza dishes from the 18th century.