Palazzo Di Gregorio
Palazzo Di Gregorio is a historic building on Via Dante in Alcamo, Sicily (Italy). It was built in the 17th century. The front has a Neoclassical look. On the ground floor there are three openings: a main entrance with an ogee arch, decorative cornices, and two large doors into big rooms. The first floor has a very large balcony supported by carved stone brackets, with a wrought‑iron railing. On the north side along Via Arco Itria there are four newer windows and four first‑floor balconies (two smaller and decorative). Behind the main façade, along Via Stefano Polizzi, there are three doors that lead to warehouses and a small entrance to the second floor. The top of the façade ends with a cornice and eight torch-shaped ornaments, similar to those on Palazzo Pastore and the Mother Church. Since 1984 the building has belonged to the Noto brothers, who fully restored it.
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