Castello di Malpaga
The Malpaga Castle (Italian: Castello di Malpaga) is a castle in the communal territory of Cavernago, a village in the province of Bergamo, northern Italy.
The castle is on a square plan, surrounded by two lines of walls and a ditch. Its main feature are the Renaissance frescoes by Il Romanino, in the interiors. The castle's internal walls are almost entirely frescoed.
The Malpaga Castle (Italian: Castello di Malpaga) is a castle in the communal territory of Cavernago, a village in the province of Bergamo, northern Italy.
The castle is on a square plan, surrounded by two lines of walls and a ditch. Its main feature are the Renaissance frescoes by Il Romanino, in the interiors. The castle's internal walls are almost entirely frescoed.