The building is an old noble palace built in the thirteenth century. The client is Nello dei Pannocchieschi who wanted to accommodate his second wife here.
Opposite the Town Hall, this imposing structure, dominated by its large loggia, stands at the end of the square. The building dates back to the 13th century and has also undergone numerous renovations and restorations. The loggias themselves were demolished because they were unsafe and rebuilt between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In a niche within the loggia, you can see a fresco of the Madonna depicted between Saint Joseph and Saint Andrew.