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Turret

Thirty meters from the farm complex of Celsorizzo is a dovecote tower in circular plan, dated 1550, as indicated on the coat of arms of the Guarini and by the inscription on the entrance door: “FABRICIUS GUARINUS / HOC FRUCTUS AUCUPANDIQUA CAUSSA / CONSTRUXIT SIBI AMICISQUE - ANNO D.NI MDL. - ", “Fabrizio Guarino had this dovecote tower built for himself and his friends for pleasure hunting. Year 1550 ". The dovecote tower is externally divided into two levels by a curb on flat surface. A string course frame surrounds the tower in half a meter from the floor of the field, at this height comes the access to the interior of the dovecote; an interior  made up of holes for the pigeons and ladders with steps protruding from the sides.   ...