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Palazzo Daniele

Palazzo Daniele

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Design

November 28, 2018 by eliemme

Reshaped by the milanese duo Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, inspired by the idea of absence, stripped back as much as possible while restoring historical features such as ornate frescoes and mosaic flooring to create the space for a contemporary art collection all around the property. Monastic décor and bare walls boost the 19th century frescoes ceilings with cracks. Each room has a different artwork. Ancient family portraits alternate with works of contemporary art.

The 19th century history, architecture and art are fused to serve the needs of the latter in order to stimulate the creation of art and installations that have become intrinsic parts of the house.

Artworks and minimalist designed furnitures are combined in all rooms. Art pieces become functional such as the light box of Simon D’Exea illuminating most of the rooms or the rain shower installation in a bathroom where the shower is replaced by an archaic source of water falling from a 6 meter high ceiling in a large basin designed by Andrea Sala.

History & Projects

November 28, 2018 by eliemme

At the very tip of Italy’s heel, located in Salento, is the small town of Gagliano del Capo, where you’ll find Palazzo Daniele – a 9 suite artist guest house, and aristocratic palazzo built in 1861. It’s the newest addition to the GS Collection, created by entrepreneur Gabriele Salini owner of G-rough in Rome.

Built in 1861 (the year of Italy’s reunification) by local famous architect Domenico Malinconico and remodeled by the owner’s family in the early 20th century. Palazzo Daniele was home to four generations of Daniele’s family. The last member of the family being Francesco Petrucci, who lived abroad for some years while beginning to collect contemporary art before returning to his roots, moving to Gagliano del Capo, and bringing a bit of his world and passion into the palazzo.

The building at that time was ancient, heavy and full of old furnitures, so he decided to restore and renovate it with Ludovica + Roberto Palomba from Milan. He entrusted them with the architectural restoration and the space redistribution of Palazzo Daniele.

Founder of Capo D’arte, he transformed Palazzo Daniele into an art house hosting artists from all over the world. He wanted to strip the rooms, highlighting only the history, details and absence, in order to create a flow of energy for the needs of the artists that Francesco hosted, allowing them to imagine and create new works.

In September 2018 after speaking with his close friend and art collector Gabriele Salini, he decided to hand over the keys of the Palazzo, allowing him to open the doors to new travelers and art lovers.

In April 2019 Palazzo Daniele opened its doors to the world with a different hospitality concept where historical spaces are still preserved, maintaining its majesty while combining it with contemporary art and local culture.

Meet the owners

November 28, 2018 by eliemme

Palazzo Daniele is a hospitality project born by the combination of the vision of Italian entrepreneur Gabriele Salini, and Francesco Petrucci, the last descendent of Daniele’s family and owner of Palazzo Daniele.

The passions shared between the two friends and the similarities between their “homes” made this new story possible.

Gabriele Salini, after the success of his first property G-rough (based in Rome), decided to create an Italian hotel collection, “GS Collection”, bringing together art, design, history and music to redefine the idea of Italian hospitality. Honoring the originality and uniqueness of each property, each unique hotel will be a “spot” with an individual personality and an authentic story connected to each city and place.

Francesco Petrucci, last descendent of Daniele’s family, belongs to an aristocratic family that has always lived in the Palazzo.

After a few years abroad in the world of law, he decided to return to his roots bringing a bit of his experience. He founded Capo D’Arte, a non profit contemporary art exhibition that brought together the entire town of Gagliano Del Capo, from townhouses, to chapels, to an abandoned train and a Piazza.

Artists like Yang Fudom and Michelangelo Pistoletto have participated. The exhibition was so successful that it has become an annual event, bringing together some of the most well known artists from around the world. This time of year, Palazzo Daniele, becomes the headquarter for the event.


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