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Palazzo Senape de Pace, located in Gallipoli's old
town, close to the "Purità" beach, was built between the
sixteenth and the seventeenth century by the Romito family. It was
bought by Stanislao and Gregorio de Pace and come to the Senape family
afterwards the wedding between Domenico Senape and Teresa de Pace,
Stanislao's daughter and niece of Antonietta de Pace, heroine of the
Italian Risorgimento and Gregorio's daughter.
The stable and the management are located on the
ground floor.
The first floor, reserved to the family,
is decorated with religious and naturalistic frescoes and paintings,
attributed to the painters Nicolò and Carlo Malinconico. The
beautiful frames of the doors and the inner loggia are also remarkable.
On the second floor with independent entrance and
lift there are the guest quarters; the well-furnished rooms are
equipped with air conditioning, fridge, private bathrooms, TV. They visit
the picturesque alleys of the old town or big lightly terraces.
The view of Gallipoli's
gulf and old town with its churches and buildings is particularly
charming by the highest terrace, where breakfast is served.
The owners' friendly hospitality will make very
pleasant your holidays in Salento.
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