Palazzo Leti è una residenza d'epoca riportata, dopo una lunga ed attenta opera di restauro, ai suoi antichi splendori per un nostro sogno, quello di permettere a chi viaggia di soggiornare in un ambiente che non sia solamente un hotel ma un luogo incantato fuori dal tempo nel centro storico della città, ma immerso nel verde. The beautiful residence of the noble Leti family is located in the histo
ric center of Spoleto. According to various sources, it seems that this was the first residence of the Leti family who arrived in Spoleto in 1500 but the family name became extinct at the beginning of the XIX century. The Residence was built shortly after the medieval city walls were constructed (1292) using, in part, a pre existent Roman structure which you can still see walking along Via delle Felici. Over the centuries the building was under construction many times and in the XV and XVI century. It became an aristocratic style of building. It is during these years that the groin vaults which you can see on the ground floor and the current architectural details were built. the small building was enlarged thanks to the construction of the north wing and the beautiful garden that includes the two neoclassic facades. In these two facades we can still admire the architectural features of that time such as, pilaster strips, trabeations, bases and capitals that give balance to the architectural whole. In the northern wing of the garden there is also a very important fountain with a nymphaeum. Recent restoration has revealed an important architectural, environmental and historic heritage not to mention a garden that has been restored in classic “Italian garden” style. It is notable for containing many kinds of marble from different eras including a Sansi coat of arms. From the garden one can admire the beautiful view of Monteluco and some of Spoleto’s most important monuments including the Rocca Albornoziana, and St. Peter’s Church.