Arranged on two floors, it has a total covered area of 1,000 square metres, between the ground and first floors, plus cellars dug into the tuff, where there are still...
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Arranged on two floors, it has a total covered surface area of 1,000 square metres, between the ground floor and the first floor, as well as cellars dug into the tuff, where all the equipment for pressing and processing grapes can still be found. That is, the Torchio and lu Parmentu, with a covered surface area of 120 square metres.
The palace is accessed from the entrance on the square, and from a secondary one on the side street. Both flow into a central atrium that is partly covered and immediately uncovered On the ground floor, the Antico Palazzo consists of several rooms with frescoes and mosaics from the period. In addition, there are kitchens and rooms for servants. From the atrium, the stairs to the first floor lead to the servants' rooms, which were once used for supplies and the preparation of meals for the nobles. On the first floor are various rooms, many of which are frescoed and have original mosaic floors from the period. The entire structure is in a perfect state of preservation. Ortelle is about 40 kilometres from Lecce and 93 kilometres from Salento Airport (Brindisi).Ortelle is a small municipality in the lower Salento region and is part of the Union of Municipalities of the Eastern Coast together with the municipalities of Castro Marina, Santa Cesarea Terme and Minervino di Lecce.Ortelle and the hamlet of Vignacastrisi, has a territory that stretches around the ancient Messapian city of Vaste and the Salento Adriatic coast. The architecture that characterises Ortelle is typical of rural Salento villages, positioned around the Chiesa matrice (Matrix Church), and is served by a road network that represents the natural continuation of ancient rural roads.
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