Palazzo Ferrajoli isn’t just a building—it’s a monument to power, art, and legacy. With its grand classical façade and intricate stonework, this historic palace once hosted diplomats and aristocrats. Though now closed to the public, simply standing before it, you can feel the weight of history—the echoes of empires, the elegance of Renaissance design, and the quiet dignity of a city that remembers every name etched in stone.

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