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Palazzo de Felice, Grottaglie
Palazzo de Felice, Grottaglie
Grottaglie
Coordinates40°32′08″N 17°25′39″E / 40.53562°N 17.42758°E / 40.53562; 17.42758
TypePalace
Site information
Ownerde Felice Family
ConditionModerate

Palazzo de Felice (Italian for Palace of the de Felice) is an 18th-century palace in Grottaglie, Province of Taranto Apulia. It is an ancestral home of the de Felice family.

History of the Palazzo de Félice

The palace is located in the centre of Grottaglie, in the Piazza Santa Lucia. In the 18th Century there were 18 houses built, the largest of these was the Palazzo de Felice, which was built in 1767.

Architecture

It is built in the baroque style of the day, boasting an imposing entrance of Corinthian columns, a balcony and a porch. It was acquired by the town in the late 1980s, and now houses an art gallery, which opened in 2006.

References

  1. ^ "Genealogy and History of the de Felice Family and its Relations - de-felice.org". de-felice.org. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
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