It has an air Italianate Baroque facade, XVIII century with a large central balcony of wrought iron, which gives unity to what originally were the palaces and Squella Gomila, two noble families who joined by marriage. The facade has undergone several modifications. The last time you cleaned the facade were lost most of the paintings and the windows were restored by a craftsman, while attached to the sculptures were removed layers of green paint leaving them in natural stone. Inside you can see rooms that hosted Chippendale and Queen Anne furniture, a Santo Cristo invoice Ivory Italian bed with Horace Vernet paintings, a painting of St. Paul school attributed to Ribera and important collections of paintings and taxed the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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