Pupillo Palace
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Pupillo Palace

Built in the second half of the 700th century in late Baroque style, it stands in the eastern part of Piazza Archimede adjacent to Via Dione. It belonged to the Marquis Pupillo family.

The façade of the building has five arched portals surmounted by as many balconies, the central one surmounted by a broken tympanum, while the other four have semicircular and triangular tympanums. Above there is a last row of five balconies, the central one surmounted by a semicircular tympanum while the others have a corbel with geometric bas-reliefs. The palace is crowned by a beautiful embattled entablature. Included in the list of architectural heritage bound under Law 1089/1939 (DPRS 1489 of 26/08/68)

Card insertion: Ignatius Caloggero

Photo: Ignazio Caloggero

Information contributions: Ignazio Caloggero, Web 

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