Palazzo Rossotti-Chiarelli

Palazzo Rossotti-Chiarelli, dating back to the 18th century, is located in via Rossotti in Alcamo, in the province of Trapani.

It is in via Rossotti: in the same street you can also visit the Chiesa del Santissimo Salvatore(o Badia Grande).

The façade, in baroque style, has five windows and seven secondary entrances on the ground floor, that are part of some houses, and the main one which is very fine.

[1] The main balconies are very imposing, with galleries realized with carved stone, and an iron convex railing; the doors of the balconies look very elegant too, with flowery elements, Corinthian capitals surmounted by an architrave and by the family's coat of arms, represented by a shield with undulating lines, overcome by a crowned lion rampant, turning towards the rising sun.

Until the end of the 20th century, this palace has been the Rossotti's residence, then it was inherited by the Chiarelli family.