Costantino alla Costigliola Palace, Naples

The Costantino alla Costigliola Palace is an extraordinary monumental building in the historical part of Naples, the construction of the 17th century. It was created by the project of Italian architect Paul Pope and is recognized as one of the most interesting sights of the city, executed in the Neapolitan Baroque style.
In 1683, the palace was acquired by the last heir, Alessandro Costantino. At the beginning of the 18th century, the palace was reconstructed and it remained in the same form until our days. The building has four floors, the main decoration of which are windows of unusual round shape. The facade is framed with various stucco moldings.
How to get there
The Costantino alla Costigliola Palace in Naples is located in the central part of the city, near the National Archaeological Museum. You can get here by public transport, which follows the routes:
- metro – line 1;
- buses № 116, 147, 195, 201.