| This historic 16th century building currently houses offices of the city of Brindisi. It is realized with a late Renaissance façade with some elements that would pre-empt the Baroque style, especially evident with regard to the decorative elements that are developed on the balustrades of the balconies. The first floor is devoted to exhibition halls, where the Municipal Government promotes countless exhibitions of great importance.
The complex of the former Court of Assizes preserves the original top mountings of the Roman columns. Important Roman archaeological sites in Brindisi are also found here, where a Roman domus there retains parts of its mosaic flooring
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