The Palace has been built in 1509 and is passed into the hands of several families, today is partly owned by private individuals and partly belongs to the Diocesan Curia... is part of the setting of piazza Pretoria and its current appearance dates back to the family Landry Dukes of Serradifalco.
It was restored by the Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali of Palermo and is opened to the public by hosting the exhibition of Greek-Albanian and Latin liturgical tradition in Sicilia.
It is a neo-classical building, whose façade with each probability was designed by Duke Domenico Lo Faso Serradifalco, important intellectual of the first half of the 800 and amateur of architecture.
It represents a framework of delimitation of the perimeter of the square with, behind, the main corso Vittorio Emanuele.
La façade presents moldings and capitals recently reported to the original brightness.
The interior features beautiful living rooms entirely decorated with paintings from the second half of the nineteenth century.
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It was restored by the Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali of Palermo and is opened to the public by hosting the exhibition of Greek-Albanian and Latin liturgical tradition in Sicilia.
It is a neo-classical building, whose façade with each probability was designed by Duke Domenico Lo Faso Serradifalco, important intellectual of the first half of the 800 and amateur of architecture.
It represents a framework of delimitation of the perimeter of the square with, behind, the main corso Vittorio Emanuele.
La façade presents moldings and capitals recently reported to the original brightness.
The interior features beautiful living rooms entirely decorated with paintings from the second half of the nineteenth century.
source wikipedia