Royal Palace of Ficuzza

Royal Palace of Ficuzza
Real Casina di Caccia di Ficuzza
Royal Palace of Ficuzza façade
Location within Sicily
Alternative namesReggia di Ficuzza
General information
Statusnow used as a museum
TypePalace
Architectural styleNeo-Classical
LocationFicuzza (Corleone, Italy)
Coordinates37°52′55″N 13°22′40″E / 37.8819°N 13.3777°E / 37.8819; 13.3777
Construction started1802
Completed1807
ClientFerdinand IV of Naples and III of Sicily
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectsCarlo Chenchi, Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia
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The Royal Palace of Ficuzza, also named Reggia or Real Casina di Caccia (hunting lodge) of Ficuzza is located near the town of Corleone, located some 45 kilometers from Palermo, Sicily. It was commissioned by Ferdinand IV of Naples and III of Sicily during his exile in Sicily starting after the establishment of the Parthenopean Republic in 1798.