In one of the iconic buildings of Molfetta, a redevelopment project interprets contemporary housing needs while preserving the historical and iconic value of the context. This is also thanks to the exquisite Woodco teak floors, chosen in one of the most noble laying patterns.
Located along the perimeter of the historic center, Palazzo Galante Gadaleta is one of the symbols of the city of Molfetta (Bari). Overlooking the Adriatic horizon, it stands out not only as the sole access to Torrione Passari—a cylindrical bastion from the sixteenth century with defensive functions—but also for its stone façade of high historical, artistic, and architectural value. Within one of the three levels that make up the building, architect Danilo Palumbo has executed a restoration project that has both enabled the recovery and enhancement of pre-existing elements, and has taken into account the contemporary housing needs of the client.