Built by the Dal Lago family between the parish church and the old “Casa di Dio” hospital/hospice, it is a stately building with significant prestigious features. The original plan probably dates back to the XVIII century with some austere palatial features added over the course of the 1800s, subsequently reconfigured with neoclassical and revivalist stylistic elements, and then final additions in the 1900s.
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Towards Via Trento there is wide plaque comprising a marble slab and an inscription in the style of Giorgio Wenter Marini, commemorating the landscape painter Bartolomeo Bezzi, who married Isabella Dal Lago. The garden-courtyard area is embellished with a little loggia and balcony.
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