Palazzo San Gervasio.
‘Palatium Sancti Gervasii’ inherited its
name from the palace built by Federico II.
On a hill, 500 metres high, the Norman-Swabian Castle
was built, overlooking the area beneath. It was modified
several times, became the country home of the Norman
princes and was used by Federico II during his hunts.
It is a three-storey building with a central court.
Its façade, with square towers, is characterised
by four mullioned windows and a central mullioned
window with three lights.
In the village, ‘Palazzo D’Errico’
(XIX century) is very interesting, the rich D’Errico
Picture Gallery used to be kept in it.