Palazzo Ventidue
Nardò, Puglia, Italy
8 guests
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
- Luxe Living
- A property with a high level of craftsmanship in architecture and design, as well as comfort.
- Palazzo
- A palatial and usually historic building in Italy
- Urban
- Cosmopolitan, big city locations
Aristocratic Architecture
In the pedestrian heart of Nardò, this vaulted palazzo does double duty, offering guests a romantically patinaed haven and a cool, contemporary hideaway, with a handsome roof terrace overlooking the ornate skyline of this lesser-frequented Puglian jewel.

This palazzo in Nardò’s Baroque center doubles as a harmonious celebration of its aristocratic architectural past and its thoughtfully remodeled present. Serenely muted vaulted walls and breathtaking, 18-foot star-vault ceilings attest to the home’s noble origins, while interiors have been gently updated with curated furnishings in soft pastel hues that echo the palazzo’s simplicity and sophistication. Travel through time up the sanctuary-like stairwell to the top floor, passing from the resplendent ancient foyer to the airy rooftop with its modern bedroom and living spaces, accented by beautifully swirling, Baroque-accented vistas.
AROUND
Italy’s Salento region fills the country’s iconic boot heel, a land of photogenic villages and wild nature. Lecce might be the region’s most notable village, but Nardò is a lesser-known gem of Italian Baroque architecture. The small city is loved by those who prefer off-the-beaten path locales and traditional Italian village charms, plus ultra-easy beach access on two seashores. The nearest beaches are Santa Maria al Bagno and Santa Caterina, each about 10 minutes’ drive from the home, and for adventure seekers and snorkelers, Porto Selvaggio is the pick. Punta della Suina offers a mix of pebble and sand, with shallow waters ideal for lazy swimming, and Nardò’s Torre Uluzzo is a favorite for sunset swimmers.
The region offers historical villages for exploring. Take in medieval Galatina, the island city of Gallipoli, and the coastal trio of Castro, Tricase and Santa Cesarea Terme. Clean waters and fishing hamlets translate to delicious fish and shellfish offerings at unassuming cafes. Vineyards and olive groves punctuate the region in classic Italian style, and sporty types can kite surf, hike, fish, cycle, or simply beachcomb and sunbathe on the Adriatic or the Ionian. Another double-duty quality benefitting this romantic restoration.
LOCATION
Nardo, Lecce, Puglia, Italy. Nearest airport: Brindisi (55km)
BEST TIME TO VISIT: May to October
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Amenities
Here’s what you can expect during your stay:
- Washer
- Kitchen
- Fully equipped
- Internet
- Heating
Additional Information
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- Full Bathrooms
- 3
- Bedrooms
- 3