The image displays a historical black and white photograph of an old stone castle named "Castello Oscano" located in Perugia. It is presented as a postcard, indicating its use for communication or collection purposes during the time it was printed. The architecture features characteristic medieval fortifications with high walls, towers, arched doorways, and small windows typical of castles designed for defense.
The castle's exterior includes multiple buildings connected by passageways and an open courtyard area in front of one section. Surrounding vegetation is sparse but visible around the base of some trees and along a fence or hedge line at the edge of the image. The sky above appears overcast, adding to the historic ambiance captured in this photograph.
The postcard bears markings suggesting its Italian origin: "Perugia - Castello Oscano" with attribution below stating "D.S. ING. GIULIANI / ROMA." This indicates that Giuliano from Rome was involved in creating or publishing the image, likely as a professional photographer or lithographer of that time.
The bottom right corner has additional text which appears to be part of an address or credit line: "[...] di [...]" followed by "... 1865-1904." The exact wording is not fully legible due to resolution constraints and the photograph's age. This date range may refer to a historical context related to Castello Oscano, p [...]