Inhabited by Alessandro De Magistris at the end of the 16th century and then owned and divided into multiple portions, this palace has undergone numerous and substantial reconstructions while retaining some peculiarities of the sixteenth century.
There is still a courtyard with a column that holds arched elements very similar to those found in other buildings of the same period; You can see a window on the upper floor that features figurative friezes with putti and festoons typical of the best Galatinese 500 invoices.
On the left side, the one facing Piazza della libertà is a plaque commemorating the work of Carlo Mauro.