The style of the palace refers to classicism and the Renaissance. A two-story building with a high basement, built on a spacious rectangular plan (with a small atrium in the center) with an axis near the northwest and the facade facing east (with a slight north deviation). The main entrance is in a small porch, more precisely in a recessed portico surrounded by columns on the sides. Likewise, the balcony on the first floor is “hidden” (without columns). The garden view is much more representative than the facade. A magnificent four-columned portico was built here, crowned by a triple arcade and supporting a terrace. The stairs to the ground floor and first floor run along the walls of the courtyard inside the palace.
A mausoleum in neoclassical style, accentuated by a four-column portico of great order supporting an entablature and an impressive triangular pediment. The facade faces southwest, i.e. towards the castle.