Palazzo Corigliano

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Palazzo Corigliano, Renaissance palace in Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, Naples, Italy

Palazzo Corigliano is a Renaissance building on Piazza San Domenico Maggiore featuring a monumental entry portal, wrought iron balconies with ornamental railings, and Doric columns that frame its ground level. Inside the main hall, sections of ancient Greek walls remain visible as part of the structure, evidence of what lies beneath the building.

Giovanni Francesco Mormando designed and built this palace in the 16th century as a statement of status for the Sangro family when they rose to prominence in Naples society. The location itself held significance in earlier centuries as part of the ancient city of Neapolis.

The palace now serves as home to the Department of Asia, Africa and Mediterranean Studies at Naples University L'Orientale, shaping how people encounter the building today. The transition from a noble residence to an academic center has given the rooms a quiet, scholarly character that visitors notice when walking through.

The palace is accessible to visitors during regular university hours, particularly the ground floor and main hall where the ancient Greek walls are on display. Plan your visit around academic schedules to ensure you can move through the spaces without interrupting classes or events.

Workers uncovered sections of an ancient Roman road and Greek walls from the original Neapolis settlement during renovations in 1988 beneath the palace foundations. These discoveries revealed how layers of different historical periods literally sit on top of one another in this location.

Location: Naples

Architects: Giovanni Francesco Mormando

GPS coordinates: 40.84853,14.25529

Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:09

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