Château de Digeon is a small nineteenth century chateau, 2nd Empire, surrounded by an English park, rose garden and potager. Lidwine and Bruno Goisque bought the property ... read more
Parc Floral de la Source extends over 35 ha, with at the centre the source of the Loiret River. The park has a multitude of gardens, such as a rose garden, tropical ... read more
Château de Caradeuc, built in the 18th century, is privately owned and inhabited. Only the park gardens are open to the public. read more
Parc de Bagatelle (25 ha) was built in 1775, and is one of Paris’s four botanical gardens. It is a charming and romantic park, with giant trees and big variety ... read more
Palazzo Piccolomini, now serving as a contemporary art gallery and museum, was built 1460 - 1495 for Andrea Piccolomini, nephew of Pope Pius II. It was designed by ... read more
Palazzo Pfanner, an elegant building from 1667, is today a museum including an interesting garden, designed probably by Filippo Juvarra. The palace contains fine ... read more
Palazzo Patrizi dates back to the 16th century, constructed on a former Roman site. It has beautiful interiors with fresco paintings and a restored garden. Today it is ... read more
Palazzo Parisio was built between 1900 and 1907, by Marquis Scicluna. Today the palace and gardens, are open to the public, and can be rented for weddings. The site is ... read more
Palazzo La Marmora is a magnificent historic mansion, still owned by the same family, the Marquess della Marmora, for centuries. The palace can be visited and includes a ... read more
Palazzo Gromo Losa dates back to the 14th century and today in the hands of the Cassa di Risparmio di Biella Foundation. It is now functioning as a centre for social and ... read more
Palazzo Ferrero, constructed by the Ferrero family in the 15th and 16th centuries, was acquired by the city from the La Marmora family in the beginning of the 20th century ... read more
Palazzo Farnese, today in the hands of the Italian state, was created early 16th century by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, the future Pope Paul III. The empty main villa, ... read more
Palazzo Fantini is an elegant and austere country seat, dating from the mid-18th century. Today it is still owned and inhabited by the same family for almost three ... read more
Palazzo Doria Pamphilj is today still in the hands of the family Doria Pamphij and managed by the family trust. The impressive palace contains an impressive collection of ... read more
Palazzo d'Avalos is a Renaissance palace, once the seat of the d'Avalos family, but presently it houses four museums: the Archaeological Museum, the ... read more
Palazzo Corsini, still privately owned, was built from the mid-17th to the 18th centuries. It has an elegant interior with an impressive entrance staircase, frescoes, ... read more
The Palanga Amber Museum, a branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art and housed on the first floor of the restored 19th-century Tiškevičiai (Tyszkiewicz) ... read more
Palais de Luxembourg was built for Marie de Medicis (wife of Henri IV of France ) in 1612, and is presently the seat if the French Senate. The Palace is surrounded by ... read more
Palacio de Viana is an aristocratic residence with magnificent collections, a garden and 12 courtyards. The collections include furniture, tapestries, paintings, ... read more
Palacio de Fronteira dates back to 1671, and is still today the private residence of the present Marques de Fronteira. Part of the palace, its library and 5.5 ha park is ... read more