Description
Just 300 meters from the historic center of Lecce, near the elegant Porta San Biagio, stands Palazzo Delfino, a prestigious historic building spread over four floors and a mezzanine, equipped with an elevator and in excellent condition. Once the headquarters of public administrative offices, today Palazzo Delfino presents itself as an ideal investment for those wishing to enhance a valuable property, either for residential purposes or with a tourist destination, also benefiting from the tax incentives provided by the MiniPia program.
Architectural details and space distribution:
- Ground floor: characterized by star-shaped vaults in Lecce stone, large windows, and a private outdoor space, perfect to transform into a garden. A first area, with direct street access, lends itself to becoming a convenient garage or commercial space.
- First floor: the true jewel of the palace reached by Lecce stone stairs. Here we find original elements of great value: painted friezes on the walls, recovered period doors, early 20th-century floors, and splendid star-shaped vaults. The balcony, with a decorated cast iron railing, overlooks a quiet street just steps from the historic center.
- Upper floors (mezzanine, third, and fourth floors): reachable via marble stairs or by elevator.
- The last floor, the fourth, recently renovated, is a modern and welcoming environment, ready to be inhabited or rented out. It boasts large tile floors, ceilings with exposed wooden beams, and a panoramic balcony to enjoy an enchanting view of Lecce's rooftops.
Why invest in Palazzo Delfino:
- Strategic location: outside the pedestrian area, but a few minutes walk from the center, with easy access and parking.
- Versatility of use: perfect for the creation of independent housing units, boutique hotels, charming B&Bs, or prestigious private residences.
- Unique historical and architectural character, combined with modern comforts.
- Access to tax incentives and contributions for redevelopment.
Investing in Palazzo Delfino means becoming part of the history of Lecce, the capital of Apulian Baroque and a growing tourist and cultural interest destination, increasingly at the center of national and international investments in the prestigious real estate sector.