Street Benedetto Croce is rich in historic buildings.
Just at number 12 we find the '400 Filomarino Palace was the residence of filsofo Benedetto Croce who founded the Italian Institute for Historical Studies.
On the opposite side there is the palace Mazziotti, in whose garden it still recognizes the structure of the Franciscan monastery which was built the villa.
At number 19 we find the Palazzo Venezia, a mixture of Baroque and Renaissance palace Tufarelli then, at number 23.
While the number 45 we find the imposing Palazzo Carafa della Spina, the building dates from the end of '500.
Just at number 12 we find the '400 Filomarino Palace was the residence of filsofo Benedetto Croce who founded the Italian Institute for Historical Studies.
On the opposite side there is the palace Mazziotti, in whose garden it still recognizes the structure of the Franciscan monastery which was built the villa.
At number 19 we find the Palazzo Venezia, a mixture of Baroque and Renaissance palace Tufarelli then, at number 23.
While the number 45 we find the imposing Palazzo Carafa della Spina, the building dates from the end of '500.




