Noble palace at the foot of Mount Etna
- 21.5 Rooms
- 4 Bedrooms
- 6 Bathrooms
- 695 m² Total surface
- 37 m² Terrace surface
Description
The palace overlooks Piazza di S. Antonio Abate, at the highest point of the historic centre of the small village of Castiglione di Sicilia, surrounded by splendid Baroque sacred architecture and sumptuous aristocratic palaces. The property occupies almost an entire block of the neighbourhood and is composed of two bodies, which respectively a private residence - which once belonged to a clergyman, whose splendour is clearly recognisable inside the building - and a restaurant, the result of the recent renovation of the old cellar and storerooms that once belonged to the Monsignor. The restaurant is accessed from a narrow alley between the old buildings, characteristic for its views of the church bell towers. A courtyard anticipates the entrance to the restaurant and becomes the ideal place for outdoor tastings, with its cistern and typical lava stone seats against the richly decorated façade. In the room on the ground floor there are the kitchen and guest toilets, while on the upper floor is located the restaurant room with parquet flooring and exposed wooden beams, a space for about 50 seats. From the courtyard it is possible to access the old lava stone cellar for storing wines and the terrace on the first level, which becomes a bridge connecting the two buildings and a potential additional outdoor space to be dedicated to commercial activities. The nineteenth-century aristocratic palace is composed of large, bright rooms and is on three independent levels. The mezzanine floor houses the smaller rooms, including the storerooms and the kitchen with wood-burning oven, while the first level houses the main floor, an elegant flat with seven rooms in typical Sicilian style overlooking the square. On the second and last floor there is a large room, ideal for a second living unit. Two rooms for garage use on the ground floor complete the property. The property is in need of restoration work to bring back the decorations and marvels of the past.