Palazzo Pascali is located in the historic centre of Comunanza and is named after the homonymous noble family I Pascali, crusaders who came back to Europe from Jerusalem in 1300, landing in Ancona, important papal seaport; they consequently stayed in Le Marche, as they received lands and properties as reward and recognition for their services in the Holy Land. I Pascali chose as armorial bearings the Agnus Dei "Victimae paschali laudes" and prospered in the Piceno for more than 500 years.
Palazzo Pascali was sold in the postwar period and it has been recently bought by one of the descendants of the noble famil that has personally inspired its demanding renovation. The old and elegant property has now regained its original charm; it has been restored with extremely good taste and resect for the lines and details...
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Mariano Pallottini