


Carafa Double Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
This bright and calm double occupancy room has two floors with a spiral staircase, very high frescoed ceilings, parquet and mosaic floors, and a gorgeous 430 sq. ft private terrace.

Imperiali Double Occupancy Room
This room with frescoes in Pompeian red color has parquet and mosaic floors. The private balcony with southern exposure has an ideal garden view.

DeMitri Single Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
This room was inhabited by the noble woman Maria Zuccaro De Mitri, wife of the procurator of the king. It is completely frescoed, has cocciopesto and mosaic floors, secret passages to access the Church of Santa Teresa and the view on an ancient convent.

Zuccaro Double Occupancy Room
This extra large bright room with frescoes, has both parquet and mosaic floors, a private dining area, and a private balcony with views of the medieval court.

SanFelice Single Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
Comfortable and bright room with amazing views of the ancient Franciscan monastery, old cement and mosaic floors, a private kitchen and respective dining area nestled in a beautiful partially enclosed terrace

Giannelli Single Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
This room originally belonged to Antonio De Mitri, the procurator of the king, with original cocciopesto and mosaic floors, frescoed vaulted ceilings and a beautiful balcony overlooking the facade of the church of the Immaculate.

Isabella Single Occupancy Suite
(No Longer Available)
This large room has a barrel vaulted ceiling, clean cement floors, and a balcony overlooking the inner garden of the Palace. The bathroom was maintained in classic Salentine style with stone sink and soaking tub

Sambiasi Single Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
This room originally belonged to Baron Gio Francesco Sambiasi. It has a vaulted ceiling, ancient floors, a terrace with south exposure and the view of the ancient garden of the Palace. It is said that from the balcony of this room you could see the sea.

Maremonti Single Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
In the Middle Ages it was the room of the noble Isabella Maremonti, who's coat-of-arms is carved in the Great Hall on the ground floor. This room has pavilion vault ceilings and parquet floors with a spacious bathroom in which the old lamp oil container was turned into a bathtub. The private balcony overlooks the small side garden of the building.

Santa Teresa Single Occupancy Room
(No Longer Available)
In 1678 it was the bedroom of Sister Teresa Adami. This very bright room has vaulted ceilings and clean cement floors, a gorgeous soaking bathtub and a small terrace overlooking the roofs of the city.
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