Palazzo Ajutamicristo

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Palazzo Ajutamicristo is a Palace in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
It was constructed by Guglielmo Ajutamicristo, Baron of Misilmeri and Calatafimi between 1495 and 1501. Originally a merchant Ajutamicristo made his fortune trading in Sicilian cheese and cereals. The palazzo was built to celebrate and display the family’s newly acquired wealth.
The Ajutamicristo’s ownership of the house was to be short-lived, and in 1588 the owner Margherita Ajutamicristo sold the building to Francesco Moncada, Ist Prince of Paternò. The property remained in the ownership of the Paternò family for two hundred years until in the 18th century when it was sold to Baron Calefati di Canalotti in whose family it has remained until the present day.
The Calefati family had many of the salons remodelled, of particular note is the frescoed ball room with its ceiling, painted by Giuseppe Crestadoro depicting “The Glory of the Virtuous Prince”.

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