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63:, then lord of the town. In 1456, the palace was damaged by an earthquake. By 1496, the Spanish aristocratic family of d'Avalos, became lords of the town, and preferred to refurbish this palace instead of living in the city castle. By 1552, the second Marquis of the family,
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Construction of this palace began being built atop or including a 15th-century structure, possibly a
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The museo archeologico was moved ere from the former convent of San
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