Agriturismo Villa San Giò

HISTORY

In notes for the restructuring of the building, in reference to the "house" the senior engineer Augusto Maggiorani wrote: This house will rise where there are walls of an ancient Conventino. This old and dilapidated building is not possible to use other walls of that area and a wall plug... " It was 1929. The ing. Maggiorani said to be a "Conventino." Two hundred meters from the house, neighbor, there was the little convent of St. Augustine, formerly, until 1652, a Hermitage. But the two chapels were both in property Cruciani, you can deduce that S. John was born as the "Convent" close to "casamento" of the owners, and S. Augustine, whose chapel was dedicated to Our Lady of Loreto, was the 'Hermitage "of the Convent. And only recently became the latest private chapel, where the family settled Cruciani (1610), which had "given the Church its assets, now held throughout the territory of the Papal States, the Hermitage with the chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Loreto was sold the Augustinians, while the St. John property with the homonymous chapel was assigned to Ortenzio de Rubeis, Commissioner of the Apostolic Camera (1615). Since then the Chapel St. John has always been considered private chapel, as indicated by reports manuscript of the Pastoral Visit. In fact the reports of pastoral visits, the Chapel of St. John is described as private chapel and keeping officiated at the expense of owners that have followed.