Palazzo Partanna, Naples

The Palazzo Partanna, also once known as Palazzo Coscia, is a monumental palace located on Piazza dei Martiri 64–66 on the western edge of the neighborhood of Chiaia in Naples, Italy.

In the 19th century, Antonio Niccolini also worked on its reconstruction when it became known as Palazzo Cocozza, and housed the Cardinal Niccolò Coscia, the brother of Duke Baldassarre Coscia.

The name Partanna originated from the Duchess of Floridia, Lucia Migliaccio, widow of Benedetto Grifeo, Prince of Partanna, who became the morganatic wife of the widowed Ferdinand IV of Naples.

She lived in this palace till she moved to the Palazzo San Giacomo (now City Hall) in Piazza Municipio.

The main floor had ceilings with frescoes depicting the Triumph of Judith by Antonio and Giovanni Sarnelli (1749).

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