Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata

Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata in Palermo, built in 1473 and of five centuries of art history in Sicily

Municipality:Palermo
Region: Sicilia

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Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata in Palermo, built in 1473, represents the culmination of five centuries of Sicilian art history, showcasing layer upon layer of architectural and decorative stratifications. Its crenellated tower still soars imperiously on high. It was the tallest building in the city at the end of the 15th century and its principal façade was unique, due to its mullioned windows, single lancet windows and a corner window that was one of the rarest examples of its kind in the Mediterranean, typical of late Catalan Gothic architecture. The beautifully preserved interiors boast some of the most significant examples of Rococo style in the whole of Sicily, including the extraordinary frescoes painted by Vito D'Anna in 1762, which adorn the ceilings of the salons. In the ballroom, where the painter celebrated its Prince’s many virtues, there is an enormous and extremely valuable 18th-century Murano chandelier with 100 lights (measuring 2.75 m x 2.75 m), considered to be the largest known of its kind. In the 20th century, prominent architects such as Ernesto Basile and Vincenzo Palazzotto contributed to making this building one of the masterpieces of Sicilian Neo-Gothic architecture, due to its interior decorations.

Originally commissioned by the Termine family, a prestigious Catalan family that acquired the title of Princes of Baucina over the course of the centuries, the Palazzo was sold in 1748 to the Marassi Dukes of Pietratagliata. In 1810, the last member of the Marassi dynasty, Maria Cirilla, married Luigi Alliata di Villafranca, bringing the residence and the title of Duke of Pietratagliata as part of her dowry. From that moment forward, the home was renamed "Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata". The current owners, Biagio Licata, Prince of Baucina, and his wife Signoretta Alliata di Pietratagliata, are the direct heirs of the two families who both owned and commissioned the Palazzo. Their marriage represents one of the most extraordinary cases of uninterrupted habitation in a private residence in history.

THE HISTORY OF PALAZZO ALLIATA DI PIETRATAGLIATA

Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata in Palermo, built in 1473, represents the culmination of five centuries of Sicilian art history, showcasing layer upon layer of architectural and decorative stratifications. Its crenellated tower still soars imperiously on high. It was the tallest building in the city at the end of the 15th century and its principal façade was unique, due to its mullioned windows, single lancet windows and a corner window that was one of the rarest examples of its kind in the Mediterranean, typical of late Catalan Gothic architecture. The beautifully preserved interiors boast some of the most significant examples of Rococo style in the whole of Sicily, including the extraordinary frescoes painted by Vito D'Anna in 1762, which adorn the ceilings of the salons. In the ballroom, where the painter celebrated its Prince’s many virtues, there is an enormous and extremely valuable 18th-century Murano chandelier with 100 lights (measuring 2.75 m x 2.75 m), considered to be the largest known of its kind. In the 20th century, prominent architects such as Ernesto Basile and Vincenzo Palazzotto contributed to making this building one of the masterpieces of Sicilian Neo-Gothic architecture, due to its interior decorations.

Originally commissioned by the Termine family, a prestigious Catalan family that acquired the title of Princes of Baucina over the course of the centuries, the Palazzo was sold in 1748 to the Marassi Dukes of Pietratagliata. In 1810, the last member of the Marassi dynasty, Maria Cirilla, married Luigi Alliata di Villafranca, bringing the residence and the title of Duke of Pietratagliata as part of her dowry. From that moment forward, the home was renamed "Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata". The current owners, Biagio Licata, Prince of Baucina, and his wife Signoretta Alliata di Pietratagliata, are the direct heirs of the two families who both owned and commissioned the Palazzo. Their marriage represents one of the most extraordinary cases of uninterrupted habitation in a private residence in history.

FACILITIES AND SERVICES: WEDDINGS AND PRIVATE EVENTS IN PALERMO

Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata was opened to the public for a few years and is an ideal venue for hosting exclusive and prestigious events. It is permanently inhabited by the owners, and welcomes congresses, conferences, conventions and meetings of national and international importance. It has also been chosen by public institutions to host prominent personalities, including Queen of the Netherlands, Maestro Muti, Nobel Prize winner Modigliani, Maestro Pollini and countless others. Numerous parties have been organised by private individuals, including foreign guests, who have chosen Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata to celebrate their special occasions by hosting receptions and concerts. It has also been the backdrop for events by major global brands in both the commercial and financial sectors, aimed at promoting their products. Many brides and grooms have chosen our spacious halls for their wedding receptions. The Palazzo collaborates with renowned local caterers and has contacts with major national catering services.

As an event venue in Palermo, we organise guided visits at Palazzo Alliata di Pietratagliata that include cocktails, lunches or dinners for groups of tourists interested in art and and discovering one of the most significant historical residences in Palermo and the homeland of the novel "Il Gattopardo" (‘The Leopard’), a reference point for travellers exploring the wonders of hidden Sicily.

Additionally, within the Palazzo, there is an elegantly furnished and well-equipped apartment available for short-term rentals, accommodating up to 4 people. The apartment features two bedrooms with two bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, living room and entrance hall. It comes provided with all modern comforts, including Wi-Fi, air conditioning in all rooms, a washing machine, a dishwasher and a digital TV.

PLACES OF INTEREST IN THE VICINITY

The Palazzo is situated just a few metres away from Via Roma, one of the main metropolitan thoroughfares, and Piazza S. Domenico, where the La Rinascente department store is located. It is also very close to the baroque-style Serpotta Oratories and the Salinas Archaeological Museum, the square where the Teatro Massimo is to be found and the Church of Martorana.

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Territory: Sicilia Occidentale

Numbers of beds:4