The palace is located next to the church of Gesù and extends across three floors, each originally designed for different functions: the
noble floor for the residence of the counts, the ground floor for services and stables, and the top floor for the servants. Its style is
Renaissance, characterized by a simple marble façade decorated with a carved portal and a Latin inscription. The building has a square plan with an internal courtyard and a garden. Inside, notable architectural elements include the vaulted entrance hall and a staircase with
piperno steps. ==References==