The building which is the centre of the Hotel Castello was built in the early years of the XV century (1425) as a monastery for followers of St. Francis of Assisi. After the suppression of the monastic orders by the French administration (Napoleon I) in 1809 it was converted into police station and a prison. Other uses followed until, in 1922, it was acquired privately and became an hotel. The historical building has recently been radically restored and now offers all the comfort of a three star Hotel.
The large confortable rooms have air conditioning, shower/W.C./bidet (with alarm), direct telephone, minibar, TV sat.
It is situated in the centre of Mesagne, only 10 minutes walk from the railway station. Within 100 m. of the Hotel is the entrance, through its great door, to the Svevo Norman Castle, the Cathedral, Archeological Museum and the Town Library are also within easy reach. From the Hotel you enjoy a panoramic view on the town centre public gardens which are readily accessible.