House of Boldrino da Panicale

Between San Michele square and Via Boldrino Paneri, there is a 13th century building which was the birthplace of  the condottiere Boldrino Paneri who lived in the second half of the 14th century. Made in terracotta and sandstone, over the years it has undergone various modifications. The façade has three coats of arms: two of the Boldrino family and the third belongs to the Della Corgna family who lived in the building. The first coat of arms represents a table with three loaves (emblem of the Paneri) and a horseshoe with a nail in the centre with the letter B (the noble emblem of Boldrino). The Paneri coat of arms appears for the second time on the right of a window, instead on the left is another sandstone tile, representing a small plant that grows on the mountains.

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