Tyrolese Architecture 
THE COURT CASTLE VALERIO 
airs have waked the desire for the cool 
shelter ot bare walls. Roofs are flat, and 
project to form a considerable eave, from 
which the noon sun casts long shadows. 
d'he characteristics of the Italian Tyrol,— 
differing from those common to the North,— 
are well shown in Castle Valerio, and even 
clearer at Trent. At that town the Tyrol is 
WALL DECORATION CASTLE VALERIO 
a mere name. Like everything in and about 
it, the Castello Buon Consiglio is thoroughly 
Italian in all but the skill with which its 
features have been executed. T he building 
has grown around a tower reputed of Roman 
origin ; but in the castle itself, there is no 
rudeness of such a distant age. It was 
occupied for many years, by the famous 
ROOM IN CASTLE VALERIO VAL III NON, TYROL 
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