Begun in the sixteenth century, it was rearranged in the mid-seventeenth century. Inside the building there is a rich fresco decoration: the banquet scene in the first room on the right reveals a way related to the circle of Paolo Veronese.
Today the palace is home to events and exhibitions..Since 2006 it also houses a nucleus of zoological specimens entrusted in permanent custody by the Cites Service of the State Forestry Corps, exhibited in the exhibition "Animal world. Know it to protect it", where you will find bears, tropical felids, Asian ungulates, wolves, lynxes, and wild cats.