The complex consists of two structures built at different times and with different styles: an old tower of the eleventh or twelfth century, and a XV century building resting on a porch along Borgo Stretto.
The tower-like structure has a compact construction masonry with verrucana stone blocks. Openings have been reshaped, but there are still some original windows such as a single window on the third floor.
The building located in Borgo Stretto is made of bricks and is based on a portico with four columns, carved capitals and arches with raised front ring. On the first and second floors run two orders of mullioned windows, supported by slender columns with carved capitals and surmounted by arches made of bricks.
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