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Romanesque style building built in the early thirteenth century, was restored after the bombing on 7 April 1944. The building, with the brick in view surface, is composed of two floors. On the ground floor, consisting of arches to all sixth, it is the loggia. Upstairs is the living room, lit by a series of three lights windows. Inside they are preserved frescoes partially built between the fourteenth and sixteenth century by Venetian artists and depicting mostly badges and themes related to the civil power and justice. On the south wall, the paintings depicting the Madonna with Child and Saints Liberal and Peter and the four cardinal virtues. The ceiling of the hall has wooden trusses.