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House of the Archpriest ---
So called because in 1840 it was left as an inheritance to the archpriests of the Cathedral, it was commissioned by jurist Ghislandi at the end of the 1400s and is an example of Renaissance dwelling. The window ornaments are extremely refined, among which stands out the one on the ground floor with false perspective. The extraordinary marble polychromy testifies to the influences of Venetian architectural trends.


