The principal façade of Palazzo Giusti is greenish and was designed by
Antonio Visentini with various style remainders to the
Palladian architecture, such as: a high number of
monofora openings instead of the
polifora, which normally distinguish the noble (living) floors, the three water doors which are delimited by
Doric order pillars and also are separated by three
niches containing 18-century human statues, a remarkable eaves line inscribed in a lowered arch, an important attic room facing two terraces with a small column
balustrade. The last noble floor hosts two circular niches surrounded by just as much
tympana. ==Bibliography==