Built by Lorenzo Lotti (known as Lorenzetto, a sculptor and architect linked to Raphael) around 1517, the palace has the name of Cardinal Andrea della Valle carved above the austere main door. The façade is divided into three orders of 12 windows each.
Since 1948, the building has been the headquarters of the General Confederation of Agriculture.
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