The palazzo has three floors. The façade has, on the ground floor, a large portal decorated by the Giustinian stone coat of arms. The
noble floor is decorated by a
quadrifora flanked by pairs of
monoforas. All openings on the noble floor are supported by stone balconies and inscribed in rectangular frames. The attic level, terminating with a denticulated cornice, offers a series of eight square windows. The rear façade of the palace has neoclassical lines, due to an 18th-century intervention, probably by
Antonio Diedo. This façade overlooks a small garden separated from the Rio Ognissanti by a wall, on which stands a 19th-century statue representing the Madonna and Child. The interiors of the palace are sumptuously decorated with 18th-century stuccos and antique furnishings. ==Gallery==