Cammarata palace in Corleone
Palazzo Cammarata in Corleone is an important example of the city's late medieval architecture.
The palace, which stands along Via Cammarata, to which it gives its name, dates back to the nineteenth century but is believed to be the result of the renovation of a building from a previous era. This hypothesis is widely supported by the asymmetric architectural lines that characterize the building and by the presence of elements in Catalan Gothic style: the pointed arch portal which recalls that of the nearby former fourteenth-century church of Sant'Andrea, a single-lancet window with an inflected arch and a mullioned window.