around Subiaco and Lake Bracciano and ending at the Tyrrhenian Sea near castellodiPalo, watching over the most important main roads into Rome. Napoleone I
the original on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011. "Castello Odescalchi-Orsini diPalo" (in Italian). orsini-gotha.com. Archived from the original
garden maze or labyrinth owned by the Ignazio Paternò Castello, prince of Biscari. In 1854, the Comune di Catania bought the area of the maze, and in 1864