
Galatina, via Caracciolo, in the heart of the historic center we offer for sale an ancient building with a pri-vate terrace overlooking Porta San Pietro. Dating back to the early 1900s, the property is spread over three levels, each of which is embellished with typical star vaults. The ground floor consists of an entrance hall of approximately 140 square meters. A marble staircase leads to the mezzanine consisting of a large open space, kitchen with kitchenette and bathroom. Finally, the first floor houses a bright living room with balcony, a kitchen, two bedrooms, one with a balcony and bathroom. The property is completed by the splendid terrace of exclusive property overlooking the historic center. An excellent solution for those who dream of creating a hospitality facility or for those who want an exclusive residence! For more informa-tion call 0833263777. (00393894346277) For all the news follow us on Instagram: Lucerimmobiliare REF. GAF-210 Cl. En. G Galatina is a municipality in the province of Lecce with about 30,000 inhabitants located in a central position, just 20km from the capital in a southerly direction. From a meteorological point of view, Galatina is part of the territory of the lower Salento which has a typically Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot humid summers. The dialect spoken in Galatina is the Salento dialect full of in-fluences attributable to the dominations and peoples that have followed one another over the centuries: Messapians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Lombards, Normans, Albanians, French and Spanish. The main crops are vines and olives, although the use of artesian wells has made it possible to produce early fruit and vegetables. Excellent to taste are the wild vegetables, the municeddhre, the horse meat alla pignata and the “cadde cadde”. The traditional sweets are the pasticciotto and the africana, while the holiday sweets are the carteddhrate and the porceddhruzzi (at Christmas) and the cuddhrure (at Easter). Among the monuments of significant interest are the basilica of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria, declared a national monument in 1870, and the Mother Church of Saints Peter and Paul.























