Originally built in the 14th century, the palace was completely redesigned in 1735 for the Mazziotti barons, taking on the magnificent and sumptuous appearance of the Neapolitan Baroque that we still admire today.
The Secret of the Courtyard: The Open Staircase
Its elegant façade is just the introduction. Like many of Naples' treasures, the true wonder is revealed upon crossing the threshold. Enter the courtyard: welcoming you, you will find a magnificent example of an open staircase, the architectural element that more than any other defines the identity of Naples' historic palaces. With its scenographic arches, this staircase is not a simple passageway, but a stone stage designed to amaze and celebrate noble life.
A Balcony onto History
But Palazzo Mazziotti is not just architecture; it is a living chapter of Italian history. It was right here, in 1860, that Giuseppe Garibaldi was hosted, at the invitation of Matteo Mazziotti. A plaque, still visible on the façade, commemorates that extraordinary moment, transforming the palace into a memorial.
To walk along Via Benedetto Croce and stop here means this: to admire the genius of the Baroque and, at the same instant, to feel the powerful echo of the arrival of the "Hero of the Two Worlds," who from this very palace looked out over a Naples in full ferment.
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ADDRESS: Via Benedetto Croce, 56, 80134 Napoli NA