The Palazzo Duchi S. Stafano is located on the Via de Spuches right next to the town gate Porta Catania in Taormina.
It was the residence of the spanish aritocratic family De Spuches, dukes of Santo Stefano. The palazzo was built in the 14th century and exhibites fine examples of Sicilian Romanesque and Gothic style, fitted with Arabic-Norman elements.
During the second world war it was damaged in large parts, yet it was completly restored in the 1960s after it becane property of the city.
A small room on the ground floor is often used for exhibitions while the first floor presents a permanent exhibition of the sculptor Guiseppe Mazzullo.
Filed under Heritage, Holidays, Taormina 2019
Palazzo dei Duchi di Santo Stefano
12 Comments CherryPie on Jan 24th 2020
It looks to be a very substantial residence.
It is one of the many interesting buildings in Taormina
I so love how you’re getting around, Cherry!! My favorite image in this post is the 5th one down…of the bust on the steps. I LOVE that!
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Wonderful architecture here, Cherry. I love the art pieces all over the place. This must have been like an adventure tour through the palace.
The artworks were fascinating.
i like what you have come across in the nooks and corners, CP
There are looks of nooks and corners in Taormina
thank you for the glimpse dear Cheri
what is most inspiring here for me how restoration keeps these old treasure places alive and vibrant
I like that too
The forth statue is very Egyptian like.
Ha… Remember “Walk like an Egyptian”?
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