The Palazzo Asmundo is a late-Baroque aristocratic residence located on via Vittorio Emanuele, corner Via Pietro Novelli #3, in central Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy.
Construction continued for over a century, and was not completed until 1767 when it was owned by Giuseppe Asmundo, the then Presidente di Giustizia and Marquess of Sessa.
A plaque on the palace claims that the Daughter of king Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies was housed in this palace starting in 1806, when they were exiled from Naples by the Napoleonic army The interior stuccoes were made by followers of Giacomo Serpotta, and much of the interior frescoes were painted by Gioacchino Martorana.
The entrance appears to be from Via Pietro Novelli, since the main facade is cluttered with souvenir shops.
The interior of the palace retains some of the original stucco and fresco decoration, and houses an eclectic collection of items amassed by the Martorana family, the present owners.