Built around the mid-15th century, the Palace is among the most fascinating examples of 15th-century Gothic-Catalan civil architecture in Alghero.
It constitutes an extremely interesting model of late Gothic-Catalan architecture, as it renounces linearity and has a more fervent decorative liveliness
Built at the end of the sixteenth century by the Gujo i Durant family, the palace owes its current name to the Perretti family, who came from Corsica, and purchased it in the seventeenth century.
Among the most important buildings of the mid-15th century, Palazzo Carcassona stands in the Jewish quarter of Alghero.
L’edificio, di proprietà del mercante catalano Pere Tibau, si erge lungo carrer de Bonaire, in posizione adiacente al palazzo Gujo y Duran.