Marigliano Palace

Palácio Marigliano

Palazzo Marigliano, located in the heart of the historic center of Naples, represents one of the architectural jewels of the city, a magnificent example of a Renaissance noble residence. Built in 1512 at the behest of the notary Giovanni Donadio, known as il Mormando, the building is a masterpiece of civil architecture of the period. […]

Pignatelli di Monteleone Palace

Palácio Pignatelli di Monteleone

Palazzo Pignatelli di Monteleone is an elegant historic building located in the heart of the historic center of Naples, on Via Nilo. Built in the 16th century, the palace represents one of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in the city. Its history is linked to the powerful Pignatelli family, who made it their residence […]

Caracciolo di Avellino Palace

Palácio Caracciolo di Avellino

Palazzo Caracciolo di Avellino is a historic building located in the heart of Naples, specifically in largo Proprio d’Avellino, near via dell’Anticaglia. This palace, dating back to the late 14th century, was an important aristocratic residence and has witnessed centuries of history, architectural transformations, and cultural changes within its walls. The palace was originally built […]

Cellammare Palace

Palácio Cellammare

Palazzo Cellammare, located in the San Ferdinando district of Naples, is a symbol of splendor and history that spans centuries of events. Built in the early 16th century at the behest of Giovanni Francesco Carafa, abbot of Sant’Angelo di Atella, the palace initially embodied the splendor of the Neapolitan Renaissance. Its position, overlooking the sea […]

Donn’Anna Palace

Palácio Donn'Anna

Palazzo Donn’Anna is one of the most fascinating and mysterious structures in Naples, located at the beginning of the Posillipo coast, right by the sea. Built in the 17th century, the palace stands out for its grandeur and its unfinished state, which adds to its enigmatic charm. The history of the palace is closely linked […]

Doria d’Angri Palace

Palácio Doria d'Angri

Palazzo Doria d’Angri is an imposing example of neoclassical architecture located in the heart of Naples, at the corner between Piazza 7 Settembre, Via Toledo, and Via Monteoliveto. This historic building was commissioned by Marcantonio Doria in 1760 and designed by the architect Luigi Vanvitelli, one of the most important architects of the Italian eighteenth […]

Bring to the Cross

The Porta alla Croce in Florence is one of the most interesting examples of the city’s ancient gates, a stronghold of the medieval past that stands majestically in Piazza Beccaria. Built in 1285 as part of the fourth circle of city walls, the gate was originally known as Porta alla Croce al Gorgo and Porta […]

Bring to the Meadow

Porta al Prato in Florence is one of the ancient city gates of the medieval walls of the city. Built in 1285 as part of the sixth ring of walls, it is attributed to the architect Arnolfo di Cambio. The gate takes its name from the area in front of it, called “Il Prato,” used […]

Quaratesi Palace

Palazzo Quaratesi, located in Florence, is a splendid example of Renaissance architecture. Its construction was commissioned by Jacopo de’ Pazzi between 1458 and 1469, in an area predominantly occupied by the Pazzi family. The architect responsible for the project was Giuliano da Maiano, although in the past the project has been attributed to Michelozzo di […]

Praetorian Palace

The Palazzo Pretorio in Florence, located in the historic heart of the city, represents one of the most emblematic buildings of Florentine justice. Built between the 13th and 14th centuries, the palace underwent numerous modifications and expansions over the centuries, reflecting the political and social changes of the city. The palace was originally the seat […]