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I had heard that the castello is not always opened to the public. It is privately owned and not a museum so there are no regular hours. We were lucky. It was right around 5pm and they were closing and asked us to come back another day, no room. My friend said, but she's come from California! That was the key that opened the door one last time that day. It took a minute for my eyes to adjust; maybe it was the light or maybe it was the surreal beauty that enveloped me. I couldn't believe the explosion of color. I was no longer in Italy but had entered the ancient Kasbah of Morocco. Intricate patterns of colorful mosaics covered the walls, floors and ceilings. Arabic scrolls adorned the arched doorways connecting rooms like a path of dominos. From blasts of color in one room to soothing all white rooms, the contrast screamed attention. I was ablaze in awe and found myself unable to truly take it all in. It was completely unexpected.
Built in the 1600, Castello di San Mezzano is in need of some TLC and I have heard it is up for sale. We also heard that there is a Chinese group that is looking to purchase it and turn it into a luxury hotel. I would hope that the Italian government would scoop it up and make it a museum for everyone to enjoy. This is a true work of art that is a national treasure. I lived in the area for 7 years and never knew it existed until my trip 2 weeks ago when some friends brought me here. Absolutely worth the wait!! Visited February 2016我只是搜索了这个城堡的名字,然后到到网上有人写了上面一段,我觉得你也可以去搜索一下。
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