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Inside the Palazzo Ricci

Finally the day arrived that we were able to go inside the Palazzo together for the first time. I could hardly wait to get inside to see how big it was with my own eyes. I had never been in a palace before so my curiosity was over the top.

Opening the door to the Palazzo

Pasquale, our geometra (an architect and surveyor) arranged to get the keys and here is a video of us taking a tour inside the Palazzo Ricci!

Take a walk inside Palazzo Ricci

Palazzo Ricci History

A little background on the Palazzo. It was the main home of Baron Ricci, an Italian Senator and it was built in 1799. The Ricci family entertained dignitaries, royalty, and some of the most famous artists and writers of the time. During World War II, Palazzo Ricci served as an officer’s residence for both German and British regional commanders. The Palazzo became the Ricci family’s summer home after WWII. Read more about the Palazzo and updates here

At some point and time the Palazzo was not used for day to day living. The Ricci family allowed a school to use the building for about 15 years. After the school moved out the building stayed empty for another 10-12 years. With no one tended to it for so long it started to fall apart. The roof started leaking and after many years of rain and snow parts of the building began to suffer.

We were blown away seeing the stunning architecture, the large rooms with tons of sunlight. The atrium above is so incredible and at one time had leaded glass in it. The gorgeous stained glass doors and windows throughout the palazzo are still in really good shape. The amazing marble staircase that leads upstairs where we could see stunning ceilings. A few of the rooms had been renovated for the school that was housed there.

Looking In Rooms

We could open up doors to some of the rooms and to our surprise there was still furniture in them! Old bed frames, beautiful antique dressers, framed photos, large wooden chests, chair and tables. In one room there was a huge library area with all kinds of Italian law books.

In another room there were huge wooden barrels in a small cantina. We assume where they would make wine and bottle olive oil probably from their own vineyard. The large green glass wine bottles sitting in baskets really caught my eye. We could see two ancient wooden olive presses in the basement. So many original things furnishings and details that were left there. I felt like I was on a treasure hunt. I am still hoping to find a other secret treasures in there somewhere 😉

We could not go up to the top 2 floors because of so much deterioration. The damage from the leaking roof made it unsafe.

When you walk inside the Palazzo Ricci entrance, you can see all the way through the large hallway to the other side. There you can see the large stained glass doors opening out to the garden. It is just stunning!

The Garden and Grand Staircase

Once outside you could see that this was the grand staircase leading out to the over grown garden. The garden area was so thick with overgrown foliage we could not see to the end of the property! It was like we were in the movie Jumangi where the plants take over the house! So sad that this beautiful crown jewel Palazzo Ricci had just been left alone for too long.

Even though it is in really rough shape we could see some serious potential! Over the years we have been fans of remodeling shows. One of our favorites in the 90’s was This Old House and then recently Fixer Upper and Home Town. We have even flipped a few homes ourselves over the years and we love seeing how they turn out. So why not a palace?

The first thing we did was to see how stable the foundation was before we did anything else. If that was a problem we would probably not have moved forward to purchase it. We had local engineer firm come and do sizemic and structural testing and it passed. The foundation is strong but sizemic and structural updating will need to be done.

This is the current state of the Palazzo Ricci after much of the heavy layers of vegetation have been cut down. So much more work is about to commence inside the Palazzo Ricci and out.

More exciting things to come! I can’t wait to tell you all about a secret room that our architects stumbled across and another floor no one knew about! This grand beauty holds many secrets and we can’t wait to find them!

If you missed my first post about how it all started, you can read it here- We just bought an Italian Palace

Karins Kottage

Welcome to Karins Kottage! There is always something fun going on! You would think after becoming an empty nester couple that our nest would be very quiet and empty but our Kottage nest is usually more full than what we started out with! You might find me hosting a birthday party or graduation party and a baby shower on the same weekend or a big outdoor get together with 25 of our friends and family in the backyard or maybe I might be in the kitchen trying out a new recipe for my hubby and I to grill on the BBQ for a quiet night for the two of us. I am passionate about entertaining and setting a beautiful table! I may or may not have an addiction to cloth napkins and fun salad plates oh and goblets too! I think I will always have a home decorating DIY project in the works as long as my hubby is on board with me haha. We have painted A LOT in the 6 homes we have owned in the 35 years that we have been married as well as re-done multiple pieces of furniture, added wall and ceiling treatments, replaced lights, bathroom fixtures and even tiled floors! I have sewn what seems like a million window treatments for our home as well as for family, made slipcovers, and duvets and even a formal dress or two!

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  • Oh my goodness Karin, what a beautiful place! I'm so excited for you! What are you planning to do with it once it's restored? Let me know if you turn it into an inn, Mr DIY and I have dreamed about traveling to Italy someday and we'd love to stay!!

  • I just came across your Blog tonight and I am so happy to have found you. The world is a better and more beautiful place because of people like you I am so looking forward to seeing the rest of this Palace I just love it. I recently purchased a clear and a blue demijohn and I saw that one still in the basket OMG just one of many treasures you will discover, Thank You for sharing this beautiful Palace I’ll bet that everyone who lives in that town loves you for bringing this beautiful place back to their town.😻

    • Thank you so much your comment about our Palazzo touched my hear! There are so many treasures that I can’t wait to get my hands on some 😊 Hopefully soon we can be traveling back soon!

      Hugs,
      Karin

  • Whaaaat? I am so enamored with your decision to do this! OMG! I cannot wait to watch this journey of restoration. You have inspired me to think about doing something like this. I have restored so many homes in the US but how FUN would it be to do it in Italy????!!!!

    Keep the stories coming! Hoping this virus is over soon so you can show more renovation.

  • This is CRAZY amazing, Karin... quite the opposite of your 'cottage' blog, right?

  • Would love to travel like you have been able to . And find such a beautiful palace. I am amazed the windows are still intact. How beautiful it all must be. I am so looking forward to seeing what else you find! I await eagerly each installment of your adventures!!

    • Hi Cindy! Thank so much for stopping by to say Hi 😊 The windows are so spectacular! There are more in the basement too! Thank you for following along on our journey!
      Karin

  • WOW!! My husband was born in Italy and we have traveled there extensively. How exciting to buy this palace and to begin to restore it. I will love following your adventure

    • Hi Pat! Oh I bet you and your hubby are familiar with Abruzzo and Casoli? Italy is really so magical isn't it! We are so so excited to get things moving along! Thank you for following along :)

      Hugs,
      Karin

      • I am so happy you bought this place and are restoring it. I have familial ties to this palace! I wondered if you could contact me for a private discussion?

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