In the historic centre of Canine in the prestigious Palazzo Bonaparte propose flat square 80, on the third and top floor of the building consists of large living room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, one ensuite and large eat-in kitchen. Bright and sunny. Needs remodeling. Canine covers strategically between the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea and Lake Bolsena. The charming landscape presents itself with large Plains cut by a series of hills. The dominant color which surrounds the ancient village of Etruscan origin, is the silver green of the olive trees. The relationship with this plant has ancient origins. The presence in the territory of many Roman villas, equipped with oil cells, shows how is our relationship with this fruit that for half a century is its celebration every year in December in the "feast of the olive tree". During the Festival dedicated to the olive tree, backbone of the economy of the country, visitors can enjoy an extra virgin olive oil D.O.P. of particular value and quality. Canino, cradle of Alessandro Farnese (1468) who became Pope under the name of Paul III, boasts another gastronomic excellence: the green asparagus Caninese. The main feature is the bright green vegetable all over the stem: sign on expert knowledge of excellent quality, that can be tasted every year the month of April in the context of the "Caninese asparagus fair." Next to the delicious food and wine tours you can take interesting cultural and historical itineraries. It is part of the historic medieval quarter, "Holes", second expansion of the settlement. In the building fabric are still present stylistic elements that point to the presence of the Farnese family in the country. The Center dominates the presence of nineteenth-century washhouse tuff walls now restored and dedicated in part to cultural activities. The charming eighteenth-century façade of the collegiate church dating from the late 18th century, which houses the tombs of the Bonaparte family, and the adjacent dodecagonal fountain. The fountain was the work of the Farnese family, in the end, most likely, the construction of the first aqueduct of the country. Each of the twelve sides bears in bas-relief the coat of arms of the family, the coat of arms of Canino, of Castro and six "arms". Not far from the city centre is the former convent of San Francesco, now a Museum of archaeological research of Vulci. " The convent and Church are decorated with frescoes, while the lunettes of both cloisters are frescoes dating back to the 18th century and the 19th century. Anticipates the entrance to the chapel of the Annunziata Monastery (10th century) where, according to legend, stopped the Saint of Assisi. The proximity to the archaeological area of Vulci, Etruscan, and important and suggestive testimony fortified settlement of Castellardo, destroyed by caninesi in the mid-15th century, complete the picture of a perfect itinerary