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ABOUT PALAZZO ANDRIANI
This apartment offers a rare sense of space and privacy within Galatina’s historic center. Set inside Palazzo Andriani, a 16th-century residence carefully restored after years of neglect, the home preserves its architectural character while introducing modern comfort with restraint and intention.
Unlike many historic-center apartments, this one feels open and expansive, defined by cathedral-like stone vaulted ceilings rising 20 feet. The layout includes a large bedroom, two full bathrooms, a generous lounge, and a professionally equipped kitchen designed for real cooking and easy entertaining. A private terrace and balcony extend the living space outdoors, allowing for relaxed dining for up to eight—either indoors or al fresco above the rooftops of the town
Although cafés, churches, and the everyday life of Galatina are just moments away, the apartment remains quietly removed. Its scale, light, and thoughtful separation of spaces create a calm, retreat-like atmosphere—equally well suited to a short escape or a longer stay. With fast, reliable Wi-Fi, modern amenities discreetly integrated throughout, and ample room to settle in, it offers an authentic yet elevated base for experiencing Salento at a slower, more considered pace.
ABOUT GALATINA
Staying in the historic center of Galatina places you inside the natural rhythm of southern Italian life. Just beyond the door, the town unfolds at its own pace—neighbors exchanging greetings, church bells marking the hours, and a steady flow of local activity that brings markets, music, and seasonal celebrations into the streets.
Galatina is one of Puglia’s quieter revelations: elegant without display, deeply historic yet largely untouched by mass tourism. Its Baroque center is defined by noble palazzi, finely carved stone portals, wrought-iron balconies, and winding basolato lanes that reward slow exploration. Landmarks such as the extraordinary Basilica di Santa Caterina d’Alessandria, renowned for its frescoes, are an easy walk away, as are cafés, wine bars, small boutiques, and excellent local restaurants woven into everyday life.
What distinguishes Galatina is its authenticity. The town feels lived-in rather than curated—social yet unhurried, welcoming without spectacle. Traditions such as pizzica music and long-standing folk customs remain part of daily life, not performances for visitors. And as the birthplace of the iconic pasticciotto at Ascalone, even a routine morning visit to the local bakery becomes a ritual worth savoring.
From here, it’s easy to immerse yourself in genuine Salento culture while remaining well positioned to explore Lecce, the surrounding countryside and vineyards, and the nearby coast.
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