The small building, linked to the big building of the family by a medieval arch, dates back to the middle of the 16th century and was built by architect Martino Longhi the old. Its façade has regular rusticated ashlar. At the ground floor is a large architraved portal, at the sides of which are three windows with windowsills supported by brackets, with basement little windows. On mezzanine level are six walled windows, at the first floor are architravated windows with string-course; at the second floor are framed windows. The cornice is decorated by half moons, symbol of the Cencis.
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