Jean-Louis Remilleux is the television producer behind “Secrets d’Histoire”, a popular French show that delves into mythical characters from history. He has authored several interview books with figures such as Jacques Vergès and Michel Serrault. In addition to the Di Lorenzo del Castelluccio palace, his passion for art and history has led him to restore the castle of Groussay, in Montfort l’Amaury, and the castle of Digoine, in Burgundy. He is an “Honorary Citizen” of Noto, where the Di Lorenzo del Castelluccio palace is located.
A jewel of Baroque architecture, the Castelluccio Palace is the spotlight of a beautiful book retracing its history, its long restoration and its precious ornaments. These photographs reflect the Sicilian Golden Age. - Fanny Guenon des Mesnards, AD France This monograph is an invitation to visit the Palazzo Di Lorenzo del Castelluccio. - Italian Vogue The three-year restoration of the 18th-century Di Lorenzo del Castelluccio palace is documented in Remilleux's new book A Palace in Sicily: A Masterpiece Restored (ACC Art Books, $55). The majority of the book is devoted to Mattia Aquila's photographs of the lovingly resurrected interiors, architecture and gardens, prefaced by before pictures of the rooms as Remilleux discovered them, still dignified despite their decay. - Amy Bradford, Architectural Digest Middle East A Palace in Sicily: A Masterpiece Restored by Jean-Louis Remilleux (published by ACC Art Books) is a photographic journey documenting the splendour of the palace. - Angelina Villa-Clarke, Forbes