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Villa Saetta

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Villa Saetta is a large house located in Monteroni di Lecce, Apulia, southern Italy, originally built by the local lords as their manor house.[1]

The name is said to be that of a monk who according to legend lived in this locality in very ancient times. The estate includes a private chapel and many other buildings for the use of the lord and his people. Some members of the Lopez y Royo ducal family are buried in the chapel.

References

  1. ^ "Villa Saetta". Retrieved 25 July 2013.