Formerly known as Anelli Palace, it owed to the Family Anelli that had lived there since the late 18th century.
It features liberty elements in a medieval setting and consists of two bodies with a two levels rectangular foreplan, projectinge to the square and a four levels rear body containing the turret.
The facade is embellished with elegant frames, brick courses, valuable wrought-ironed railings and banisters
Today, after a careful restoration, it is the prestigious seat of the Bishop's Palace.