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This Renaissance building stands out for its massive circular courtyard and impressive stonework. It was started in the 16th century and is a rare example of Italian Renaissance architecture in the area. The structure is most popular for its unique blend of classical design and its location within a historic complex.

  • The huge round courtyard in the center is a must-see and perfect for photos.
  • The detailed stone carvings and columns show off the skill of the builders.
  • Inside, there are two museums: one about fine arts and another about the history of the area.

  • Unique architecture: totally different from anything nearby—it's a real surprise to see a Renaissance palace here.
  • The central courtyard is super photogenic and feels like stepping into a different era.
  • The museums inside give a quick but interesting look at art and local history.

  • No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since there’s a lot of stone floors.
  • The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better light for photos.
  • Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during busy seasons.