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CAPPELLARI HOUSE
Starting from Piazza Maria Immacolata, going straight on
along via Garibaldi and then turning on the left in via Ignazio
Ciaia, you get to the beautiful via Mazzini, where there are
plenty of eighteenth century buildings that are examples of
Martina
Baroque art. Near that street, in via Orfanelli, there is
Cappellari House, also called “little hospital” or “lazzaretto”
because in the eighteenth cent. it was a shelter for wayfarers,
ill people and orphans. Nowadays, after many radical restoration
and recovery works, Cappellari House can be considered the
symbol of Martina old town centre. |
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MARTUCCI PALACE
Martinucci Palace is a splendid building settled in front of the
stately Ducal Palace, in Piazza Roma.
It has a simple longitudinal façade embellished by pilasters and
torches and it has a big portal, orned and impended by a long
balcony with characteristic capitals. |
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