MARSCIANO COMPIGNANO, PALAZZINA CIELO TERRA ON TWO LEVELS FOR A TOTAL SQM 60. THE SUPERBONUS OF 110% CAN BE ASSESSED FOR THE RENOVATION, THE BUILDING IS IN THE HISTORICAL CENTER OF COMPIGNANO AND IS THE IDEAL FOR THOSE WHO LOVE TO LIVE INSIDE A VILLAGE AND BREATHING THE ATMOSPHERE AND THE HISTORY OF A MEDIEVAL VILLAGE. HERE THE TIME SEEMS TO HAVE STOPPED AND YOU LIVE IN ABSOLUTE RELAXATION, FAR FROM THE SAME OF THE BIG CITIES. IMMEDIATELY OUTSIDE THE WALLS OF COMPIGNANO CASTLE THE NESTORE RIVER VALLEY OPENS WITH A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE WHERE YOU CAN GO ON FOOT, HORSE OR MOUNTAIN BIKE. IT IS POSSIBLE TO PURCHASE ALSO THE NEIGHBORING PALACE WHICH WILL BE THE SUBJECT OF SEPARATE NEGOTIATION. APE ESENTE.
The ancient medieval village of Compignano has kept its old structure intact; from the entrance door that opens onto Piazza della Vittoria you enter the small village. Above the gate stands a stone tower which, built in the 13th century and rebuilt in the first half of the 16th, is the only one that remains of the other five towers that characterized the castle of Compignano. The village bell tower was built in 1925 on the remains of one of these towers, near the access door.
Entering the village via the road that climbs from the access door, we come to a splendid architectural work, a symbol of the history of the town: the 17th century noble palace, which once belonged to the noble Monaldi family and is now the residence of the Corneli family. In front of Palazzo Monaldi-Corneli is the Parish Church of San Cristoforo built in 1266, not far away stands the Church of the Madonna del Crocifisso, a small brick church built in the late sixteenth century and restored in 1966, very important because inside it preserves frescoes made by the important Perugian painter Gerardo Dottori between 1921 and 1922.
Adjacent to the church there is a courtyard and a building both built in the same period as the church. The courtyard, which is accessed via a wooden door next to the church, hides a well from the end of the 16th century, now closed. In Compignano there is also a museum antenna of the dynamic Museum of Brick and Terracotta; a small exhibition reality that houses a laboratory where you can rediscover manual skills and gestures, in a word, the art of working with terracotta. Not far from the town, an old restored kiln testifies to the importance that the production of bricks has assumed since the past.