Built between the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th in typical Venetian style, it stands on a round-arch portico. The façade is vertically divided by Corinthian pillar strips. It features Istrian stone two-light mullioned windows, and the noble floor ends with a loggia of elegant proportions. The section above the first three arches on the right was the original Renaissance building, whereas the section surmounting the last two arches was added in 1929 by architect Luigi Corsini. The building interior was restored by architect Ariodante Bazzero to host the ‘Casa del Fascio’, and an imposing grand staircase with decorated wrought iron railings was added.
The palace is undergoing renovation at the moment.
Opening hours:
Open only for exhibitions and events.
Closed due to renovations from January 15th 2021.
How to get there:
Located in the city center, the building overlooks the main square of the city, Piazza Aurelio Saffi and it can be easily reached by bus (lines 1, 2, 3, 4) and by car (pay parking nearby, in Piazza XX Settembre and Piazza del Carmine).
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