Villa Marietta Pasqualino is a historic mansion located on Evangelista di Blasi Street, between Upper Leonardo da Vinci Street and Boccadifalco Airport. Its construction dates back to the late 18th century, when Doctor of Law ****** Antonio Domenico Pasqualino bought the land from the Graffeo brothers. It was he who initiated the construction of the villa, which incorporated the previous agricultural block.
The estate is spread over three levels, within a large agricultural fund surrounded by greenery, despite being located in the middle of the city. The main features of the villa include block "A" of about 344 square meters, which includes the ground floor, a mezzanine floor of about 182 square meters, the second floor of about 237 square meters, and terraces of about 57 square meters. In addition, there are also the outbuildings of blocks "B C D E F" of about 691 square meters, and land attached to the villa of about 11,500 square meters.
On the main elevation of the villa, there are tall saffron-colored pilasters and a rosy plaster. There is also a coat of arms representing an eagle with spread wings, supported by a frame with stucco. Inside the frame are the heraldic insignia of the family and the heraldic initials of the property. On the sides are two sphinxes and, on the lintel, the phrase "Quid solutis est beatius curis?" is engraved.
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