Palazzo Margherita di Savoia

Lecce

A hidden gem in the heart of the city

In the heart of Baroque Lecce, Palazzo Margherita di Savoia (formerly Palazzo dei Fatebenefratelli) is set to shine once more through a meticulous and respectful restoration. Its 22 historic apartments will serve as true luxury retreats, each designed as  fully equipped apartments with private bathroom, overlooking the historic Via Palmieri and the private lush gardens.

Every apartment will seamlessly blend the timeless charm of history with modern comfort, offering elegant and refined spaces where every detail is crafted to create a unique and immersive living experience. Complementing this will be a bespoke, discreet, and impeccable concierge service, ensuring an exclusive stay for all guests.

Palazzo Margherita di Savoia

Sant'Oronzo Square

Carlo V Castle

Duomo Square

Palazzo Margherita di Savoia: The history and revival of a Baroque masterpiece

Palazzo Margherita di Savoia, a symbol of Baroque Lecce, was reconstructed between 1738 and 1742 by architect Mauro Manieri on the ruins of the ancient Fatebenefratelli hospital. With its imposing façade adorned with the pomegranate symbol of the religious order, the palace stands as one of the most iconic works in the clerical and artistic history of the city.

Through a meticulous and faithful restoration, the palace will be transformed into an exclusive historic building, returning to the city an architectural masterpiece where history seamlessly blends with luxury and modern comfort.