The building complex, now
the property of the Saint
Stefano parish church, was
already present in historical
land registries, in particular in
the Napoleonic period
(approximately 1810) and in
the Austrian period
(approximately 1840). The
structure characterised itself
as an architectural organism,
historically relevant and
articulate in a closed shape: at
the front of the major building
(residence), the Barchesse
attest that limit the access
provided by some
monumental attributes (the
slabs with the gates, the niche
and symmetrically the small
minor gate).