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Extract from the Caprarola Travel Guides:
Over and above the lake's sheer prettiness, there's not much besides the odd attractive village and a scattering of Roman and Etruscan remains - none terribly interesting in their own right, but worthwhile if you can string several together. More properly deserving of individual attention is the
Palazzo Farnese
at
CAPRAROLA
, which, like the villas at Bagnaia and Bomarzo
, ranks among the high points of seventeenth-century Italian Mannerism.
The town is pleasant enough, owing its present prosperity to vast hazelnut groves that blanket the surrounding countryside... read the whole Caprarola Travel Guides...
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