The privilege of living in a historic residence is becoming part of its history.
You will have the privilege of inhabiting a place rich in atmosphere, filled with traces of individuals who have, over time, left an indelible mark of their presence.
It is to Nicola Santangelo, the illustrious minister of King Francesco I from 1831 to 1847, that we owe the taste for fine arts and the selection of many masterpieces.
Still today, his name is associated with the family’s archaeological collections and the Scientific Congress he convened in 1845.
The King had heard his opinions on many matters, and under his influence, the palace experienced a period of great splendor, enriched with priceless works of art and ancient artifacts.