| The building was built in the fifteenth century, as some claim architectural features such as rustication on the basement, the ashlar diamond of the first floor, the Gothic arches in the cornice and the gable roof that once covered the upper rooms.
In the modern age were included the balconies, which went on to break the string-course. Inside is the stairway side, leading to the main floor and has the agile motifs: a column supporting two arches and a frieze that runs along the line connecting the vertical and horizontal structures. |