
An eighteenth-century noble palace in the historic centre of Vibo Valentia, an example of Neoclassical architecture and historic residence of the Gagliardi family.
Overlooking Piazza Garibaldi in the historic centre of Vibo Valentia, Palazzo Gagliardi – De Riso is one of the most representative noble residences of the city. The building dates to the eighteenth century and is an example of Neoclassical architecture, set in one of the most scenic points of historic Vibo. Beyond its exterior architectural value, the palace preserves an interior typical of grand residences, with spacious rooms and a period atmosphere that conveys the civic and aristocratic character of the city. What to see: the façade and the proportions of the building, tied to Neoclassical taste; Piazza Garibaldi and the urban context around the palace, perfect for photos and walks in the historic centre. Curiosity: inside the palace is the Odissea Museum, an exhibition dedicated to the voyage of Ulysses, hosted within the building's historic rooms.
Corso Umberto I, 121
Vibo Valentia