Castello Di Corcolle is a fortress located on a hill east
of Rome, along
the via Zagarolese. Built in 1074 it was a transitional fortress from the end
of the 15th century, towards the establishment of the modern fortification. It
belonged to the Colonna, Barberini and Orsini families and has been used as a
setting in several films. Today it is owned by the Piccioni family and is used
as a farm the main building consists of four bedrooms, two large living rooms
and a garden.
“The Brute and the Beast” (1966)
“$10,000 for a Massacre” (1967)
“The Time to Kill” (1968)
“Django Defies Sartana” (1970)
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