PALAZZO GANGI
Palace with sumptuous rooms, built by a Turinese in 1652 and preserving Murano chandeliers
The sumptuous salons of this rococo palace, built by a Turin-born architect in 1652 and reserved for private receptions, were the setting for the famous ball scene in Visconti's Le Guépard. The visit is magnificent, a journey into the heart of the Vanni Calvello family. The palace boasts some exceptional pieces, including Murano chandeliers. The princely family that owns the property maintains the splendor of this 8,000 m² residence. Princess Carine Vanni Mantegna, wife of Prince Giuseppe Vanni Calvello Mantegna di Gangi, offers private tours of the palace.
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