Palazzo Gualterio is a Renaissance architecture aristocratic palace located diagonal across Corso Cavour from the Torre del Moro in Orvieto in the Province of Terni, Italy.
The palace is flanked on three sides by Via del Duomo, Corso Cavour, and Via dei Gualteri, with facades on both the latter two streets.
[1] The palace was built in the mid-1500s by the aristocrats Raffaele and Felice Gualterio, who commissioned a design from Antonio da Sangallo the Younger.
A British guide of Italy from stated the palace contained an interesting collection of cartoons by Domenichino, Annibale Caracci, Baldassare Franceschini, Francesco Albani, and others, which the owner[5] liberally permits strangers to visit.
In the chapel adjoining is a beautiful fresco of the Archangel Michael, removed from its original position, and attributed to Luca Signorelli.