Palazzo Comitini: a Baroque jewel in the heart of Palermo

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Palazzo Comitini stands as one of Palermo’s most prestigious historic residences, a splendid example of late Baroque architecture set along the Via Maqueda. Built between 1766 and 1781 for Michele Gravina, Prince of Comitini, the palace embodies the grandeur and refinement of the city’s noble past. Today, it remains a landmark of extraordinary artistic and cultural value, welcoming visitors with its majestic façade, opulent interiors, and centuries of history woven into every detail.

A palace telling the story of the past

Palazzo Comitini, also known as Palazzo Gravina di Comitini, is one of the most beautiful and significant historical buildings in Palermo. It is located in the heart of the historic center on the lively Via Maqueda, just a few steps from the famous Quattro Canti and Pretoria Fountain. Built between 1766 and 1781 it now serves as the headquarters of the Metropolitan City of Palermo.

What to see from the outside

Palazzo Comitini esterno

Walking along Via Maqueda, you will be struck by its majestic Late Baroque facade. You will immediately notice the two large entrance portals, framed by columns made of Billiemi marble, a grey stone typical of the area. The balconies feature characteristic curved iron railings known as “goose-breast” style, which in the past allowed ladies to lean out comfortably in their wide dresses.

Although the palace looks ancient throughout, the top floor was actually added in 1931 to accommodate administrative offices.

An interior full of surprises

Upon entering, you will be welcomed by a grand courtyard with an elegant loggia and a stone fountain dedicated to Diana the Huntress. From here, the grand staircase starts—a spectacular flight of stairs decorated with red and white marble that leads to the upper floor.

The inner rooms are a true explosion of colors and decorations:

Palazzo Comitini interno

The Sala Martorana: This is the heart of the palace, once used as a ballroom. It features a ceiling fresco by Gioacchino Martorana depicting the “Triumph of True Love”, surrounded by precious mirrors and a colorful Neapolitan maiolica floor.

The “Plate Rooms”: Two small private boudoirs where precious porcelain plates were once embedded into the walls.

The Hall of Arms: Here you can admire a depiction of the famous Genius of Palermo, the secular protector of the city.

Not just history, but modern art too

In addition to the antique furnishings, the palace houses a valuable collection of modern and contemporary art. Among the most important works are paintings by the famous Sicilian artist Renato Guttuso, such as his “Landscape” and “Women at the Fountain”, and a bronze portrait of the writer Leonardo Sciascia.

How to find it and how to get there

The palace is located exactly at Via Maqueda, 100.

  • On foot: If you are at the Quattro Canti, walk south on Via Maqueda for a few minutes; the palace will be on your left.
  • From the Central Station: It is only a 5-minute walk up Via Maqueda.
  • Public transport: You can take buses (lines 101, 102, or 124) to the Roma FS stop, which is very close by.

Visit Information and Contacts

The best part is that the palace can be visited for free!.

Hours: Guided tours take place from Monday to Friday at 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 12:00 PM.
Afternoon tours: Available on Thursdays at 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM.

Contacts: For information, you can call +39 091 6628111 or email cerimoniale@cittametropolitana.pa.it.

The building is accessible to visitors with disabilities.

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Serafina Stanzione
Serafina Stanzione
Staff member. Redattrice, responsabile e curatrice della sezione dedicata agli Eventi a Palermo

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