NAPLES, HISTORIC CENTER - In the beating heart of Naples, at Piazzetta Nilo 7, a few steps from the iconic Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, stands the magnificent Palazzo De Sangro di Vietri. This building, commissioned in 1506 by Giovanni de Sangro, Duke of Vietri, tells a centuries-long story of nobility, art and architecture. Renovated in 1764 by Neapolitan architect Luca Vecchione, the palace represents a masterpiece of Neapolitan historical heritage. The property, located on the second floor of this historic mansion, offers nearly 500 square meters of authentic charm. The height of the ceilings, which is close to 6 meters, amplifies the majesty of the spaces. The 10 rooms, enriched by marble portals and thresholds, period frames and doors with original wooden decorations, partly overlook the charming little square via five balconies, while a panoramic balcony looks over the elegant inner courtyard with fountain and private chapel. Currently used as an art gallery, this property retains intact the historic charm and magnificence of the frescoes and decorative elements spanning multiple eras. A portion of the property is used as a private apartment, perfect for ensuring privacy. This masterpiece is more than just a property: it is a journey through time, a place that combines past and present in the heart of a city that thrives on history and culture. Perfect for those who want a prestigious setting, either as a charming residence or for exclusive and representative use. A unique opportunity to own a piece of the great Neapolitan architectural tradition
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