The image displays a vintage postcard featuring an old photograph of the Antognolla castle in Perugia. The black and white photo captures the fortress-like structure set against rolling hills, which adds to its historical ambiance.
Atop the postcard is handwritten text that appears as "3 ott. g11" on top right corner, indicating a date or possibly an abbreviation for an event related to October 1911.
In bold print at the bottom of the photograph is the inscription: 'ANTOGNOLLA (PERUGIA)' which identifies the location and structure depicted in the image.
Below this title, there's a more elaborate handwritten note that reads "Vivissimi sinceri argenti milesi complimenti" with "millesi complimenti," likely meaning many thanks. It is signed off by 'S. Pazi,' presumably indicating the sender of the postcard.
The overall aesthetic suggests it might be from an early 20th-century collection, possibly used for personal correspondence or as a keepsake to share impressions and memories associated with Antognolla castle.