| Sinesi Rossi Palace was built in the nineteenth-century neoclassical style. E 'consists of twenty-five rooms, a large courtyard paved with local craft stables, garages, service and a beautiful garden. This manor had the characteristics of the fort. The palace was entered by way of the Carriage Road, today via Buonarroti, at the end of which there was a booth for military use where a security guard constantly rode home Sinesi. There are several rooms were frescoed by the painters Paloscia and De Liso. It is currently owned by the heirs of the Smith family. Some rooms are used as exhibition rooms for Canosa Archaeological Foundation and others for cultural events. |