Impressive building of a Mannerist-Baroque style built between the late sixteenth century and early seventeenth century. It 'been restored – and its noble hall is enriched with additional decorations – around the end of 1600 (balcony railing bears the year 1693 the 1699) by the master mason Happy Tucci on behalf of the Giusti family, whose coat of arms in stone is visible on the portal. Among eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the building has gone to the family Orfini. It retains in many areas of the main floor decorative cycles dating from the seventeenth century to the last, whose author remains unknown, but which is referred to as "decorator Gubbio as. 1680-90”. The themes of the decorative cycles are various: Olympus (atrium of the main floor), themes of the Old Testament (sala di Mosè), mythological (hall of Apollo, sala musica), allegorical (Hall of Justice), Religious (salt of the Assumption, di San Giuseppe, Immaculate, Coronation of the Virgin).

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