Build in 1804 by an anonymous architect. The building, propriety of MariaTeresa Civrani and her husband Carlo Leopoldo Eisner, was inherited by their sons, that in 1850 sold it to the Polacco family. The building stays compact on a basement covered with white stone segments, interrupted, mid-air, by a shed sticking out, sustained by an artificial stone brims. On the side of Procureria street a big portal, is surmounted by large and rich consoles that support a balcony with wrought-iron balustrade. The facade presents horizontally the string courses following the various orders, connecting the windowsills of the openings and creating a very compact effect in the shapes almost ìhugî of the wall complex.
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