17th century palace, originally owned by Alessandro Mileto, as recalled by the name engraved on the lintel of the portal at the entrance. At the end of the 19th century it passed to the Attolico family. Its courtyard is semi-circular in shape, with columns alternating with vases and connected
columns alternating with vases and connected by wrought iron volutes.
The initial project probably envisaged a rectangular courtyard; a later intervention transformed the rear side into a nymphaeum.
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Private historical residence
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