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Palazzo de Gemmis, Bari

Built in the 17thcentury by the Introna family, the Neoclassical Palazzo de Gemmis is named after the De Gemmis family who lived here in the 19thcentury.

Built in the 17thcentury by the Introna family, the Neoclassical Palazzo de Gemmis is named after the De Gemmis family who lived here in the 19thcentury. Built in local stone, the elegant façade has an overhanging balcony in the centre, above the main portal which is flanked by 2 columns.


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About Palazzo de Gemmis

 70123 Bari, Italy

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