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The buildings that form and give the historic square of Nardò are also part of the historical square and the latter street is to be found in other monuments such as the Basilika of the Unmaculate.
Like Lecce, Nardò (“the small Lecce”) also owns its “Seat”, a building that was used in the past as a site for general discussions of the city government, to which par...
The seat palace in Nardò is quite modest, I appreciated the arches above which there is the citizen's stamp with the thorace, and on the frame up are the statues of the patron of Nardò that is San ...
The seat was probably the seat of Camerlengo, built in a renaissance style with a few baroque rituals, overwhelmed by the statue of San Gregorio Armeno patron of the city.
Built in '500 as a civil government headquarters. On the two visible wide openings overwhelmed by a buck to a sixth. In the Baroque era it was decorated with statues placed on the top, which ...
Nice building
The buildings that form and give the historic square of Nardò are also part of the historical square and the latter street is to be found in other monuments such as the Basilika of the Unmaculate.
Important for the city history
Like Lecce, Nardò (“the small Lecce”) also owns its “Seat”, a building that was used in the past as a site for general discussions of the city government, to which par...
The statue of the Patron : San Gregorio Armenia.
The seat palace in Nardò is quite modest, I appreciated the arches above which there is the citizen's stamp with the thorace, and on the frame up are the statues of the patron of Nardò that is San ...
Gracious
The seat was probably the seat of Camerlengo, built in a renaissance style with a few baroque rituals, overwhelmed by the statue of San Gregorio Armeno patron of the city.
In a square with other focal points
Built in '500 as a civil government headquarters. On the two visible wide openings overwhelmed by a buck to a sixth. In the Baroque era it was decorated with statues placed on the top, which ...