Palazzo D'Avalos – Laurelli (known as “the Palazzotto”).
Historic residence of Prince Diego d'Avalos built in 1694, always destined to house the most representative offices of the city, such as the university in 1745. It was later purchased by Don Onofrio Laurelli who oversaw its reconstruction following the seismic events of the early nineteenth century, highlighting the neoclassical taste of the time. The property is located on the second floor of the building located in Piazza Trento e Trieste, one of the most representative squares in the city. It extends over the entire floor with the attic attached beyond the dungeons located in the basement. Large lounges, generously sized rooms and the panoramic view of the Apennine ridge of the Mainarde make the residence exclusive. Private Negotiation.--0d3b5e7b6dd5a104860fd6a9050b556c!