This palace was originally built around 1250, passing to several
important famiies down the centuries. In a quiet tucked away location,
and unusually with two historically important facades, one on a quiet
campo and the other over a very picturesque canal, as well as two water
gates, it is noted for its important architectural features, built
according to the dictates of the late Gothic style. The original
palace′s flooring dates back to the mid-13th century
The two façades are very well proportioned. The front facade
features a remarkable four-light window with a projecting balcony and
two pairs of single-light windows, both within a dentilled frame. All
the windows are lancet-arched with the classic late Gothic floret above.
Originally a private residence, the building can operate as a gallery
or museum or other mixed/ commercial use, or even return to its
original residential use.