PALAZZO CORSINI E IL SUO GIARDINO AD ALBANO LAZIALE. STORIA, RILIEVO E CRITERI DI RESTAURO.
The essay examines some restoration proposals for Palazzo Corsini and its garden in Albano Laziale. The main nucleus, built in 1771 by the architect Paolo Posi on commission from Cardinal Andrea and Prince Bartolomeo Corsini, was later enlarged by Charles IV Borbone based on a project by Giulio Camporese. At the end of the nineteenth century the complex, purchased by the Fratelli delle Scuole Cristiane, was used as a novitiate with radical transformations of the distribution; other changes were made after the 1944 bombing.