Inaugurated as museum house in 1996, it houses the instruments, the piano, the two "Ondiola" and the furniture of the Count of Ayala Valva (1905-1988), known in the world of music as Giacinto Scelsi. In this house the musician lived the last 20 years of his life. The palace, built upon Roman ruins, is the seat and the office of the Fondazione Isabella Scelsi, sister of the Count.
Free visit (max 5 person per visit). Please send a fax or an email to Mrs Barbara Boido at least 7-10 days in advance.
Via di San Teodoro, 8
Email: fondazione@scelsi.it
Fax: 0039 06 69920404
Telephone: 0039 06 69920344
Web site: www.scelsi.it

