Palazzo Landolina

Noto


Flanking the architectural jewel box that is Piazza Municipio, this palace dates from the early 18th century. Architect Vincenzo Sinatra had originally designed it as a two-storey affair, with a third level later added in 1800 by its owners, the powerful Sant'Alfano family, one of Sicily's oldest aristocratic families. A new wing was added in the 19th century to accommodate visiting royals Ferdinand II and Maria Theresa.


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