The building, constructed in the mid-nineteenth century to serve as a municipal slaughterhouse, extends over a single floor and features the typical style of neoclassical architecture, with the main facade characterized by the double pediment and the deep portico supported by Tuscan columns.
It consists of two large main halls, two smaller halls, one of which is used as a bar, and related accessory rooms and services. Completely renovated starting from 1976, it is currently used by the Municipality of Dolo as a multipurpose hall and theater to host exhibitions and conferences.