One of the most significant monuments in Genzano, not only for its undoubted architectural value, it was designed by the Cesarini as an expression of a new civil power, playing a fundamental role in the redefinition of the urban design plan of our city, which became a noble residence, which replaced the pre-existing fortified medieval village. The view it offers over Lake Nemi is suggestive.
Palazzo Sforza Cesarini hosts a series of prestigious exhibitions inside.
The park, adjacent to the Sforza Cesarini palace, is a true homage to love. Duke Lorenzo Sforza Cesarini wanted it built for his English wife Carolina Shirley, entrusting the project to the architect Augusto Lanciani. A romantic walk among local and exotic plant essences, such as Atlantic cedars and sequoias, together with holm oaks, hornbeams, ash and laurels. The Park constitutes a historical-landscape heritage of considerable interest: it is the only English park that can be admired in the surrounding landscape.