Castello Theodoli
castle, chateau
399m
Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio

The History The late 1600s was an important time for both the castle and the town

Previous names
Castello Theodoli, Castello Theodoli
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The History

The late 1600s was an important time for both the castle and the town. When Cardinal Camillo Astalli fell out of favor with the church he moved to Sambuci and set about creating a beautiful town so as to increase his own prestige. To help welcome visiting Roman nobles and ambassadors in style, Astalli renovated the castle and added a loggia and forts, which opened up onto the estate’s park, to give the structure the air of a noble residence.

In the 18th century another garden was added to the castle. There were two parts of the new garden, an English-style romantic area with spontaneously growing greenery, and an Italian-style area with flowerbeds and terraces. The flowerbeds were designed so as to form the coat of arms of the Theodoli and Astalli families. During the French occupation the castle was sacked, but found itself back in the hands of the Theodolis in 1878. In the 19th century the garden would be enlarged once again.

During the Second World War the Germans used Theodoli castle as one of their headquarters and it suffered serious damage. It was only in 1991, when the castle passed into the hands of the local government, that restoration on the monument began anew.

The Castle

The castle was modified several times over the centuries, but still maintains its medieval styling. It has angular towers and outside the fortress there are houses that once belonged to the castle’s workers, along with stables that held the owners’ horses. Following the Astalli years, the castle’s interiors were quite lavish and remain quite well preserved today.

The castle’s kitchens are located in the basement and the ground floor is where most of the daily work took place. The reception and private rooms of the owner were located on higher floors, with the second floor holding the guest rooms and the third floor containing the bathrooms.

Many of these rooms were decorated with entire cycles of beautiful frescoes with various literary, landscape, mythological and religious themes. The frescoes were done by Giovan Angelo Canini, a pupil of Domenichino, in the 17th century. There are delightful surprises to be found within the interior of the castle, like a gallery that opens up onto a false landscape and a bathroom decorated with biblical scenes. The room of the Cyclopes and the Jerusalem Delivered room are decorated based on the poem of Torquato Tasso and many of the rooms’ ceilings and beams were covered in pure gold gifted to Giovanni Theodoli by the Spanish monarchs in 1510. In the 17th century the wood parts of the ceiling were painted with scenes from the Card of the Sun by Mario de’Fiori.

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