In the heart of Amelia, overlooking the piazza, stands the impressive Palazzo Petrignani, a 16th-century palazzo designed by architect Ottaviano Mascarino. This delightful 2,370-square-foot residence occupies the piano stiva, the palazzo’s historic lower floor.
The apartment, renovated in 2020 under Fine Arts supervision, preserves its generous proportions: barrel-vaulted ceilings and domes rise to 16 feet, while original architectural details remain intact throughout.
The private wing contains two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, two bathrooms (one with dual access), an eat-in kitchen, and a television room. The public spaces include a 645-square-foot gallery and a formal living room created within the former jar storage room. A 120-square-foot walk-in closet, a cellar studio with LED lighting, and a vaulted cave complete the interior.
Amelia sits on a hill commanding the Tiber valley, its golden stone buildings constructed from local limestone that shifts from honey to amber as the light moves. The town has maintained its character as a working provincial center—markets still fill the piazzas, restoration shops line the side streets. Narni-Amelia station lies 10 minutes away by car. Rome and Fiumicino Airport lie 55 miles away.
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