Palazzo Bischi
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Palazzo Bischi
Palazzo of the seventeenth century, has the great merit of having hosted, between 1802 and 1818, Luciano Bonaparte, brother of the much more famous Napoleon.
Palace attributed to Bista, a local lord who owned many cattle, who bought and sold. Plus it was a cheese producer.
One of his nephews, Francesco, realizing that the peasant's life was not for him, went to Rome and became first friar, then secretary of a cardinal.
Because every now and then he went back to the palace, he decided to instruct Rome, some of the local boys, including Fabio Bischi, who became an important lawyer, and destined most of his belongings, at his death, at Palazzo Mucci, that every year it lost inhabitants and degraded more and more. The Primary School of Borgo Pace is dedicated to him in honor of his works.

61040 Borgo pace (PU)