Located in the Renaissance building on the east side of the castle, the home is typical of the aristocratic residences of the 15th century. Looking inside through the window open to the street, you can see the two-story colonnades in the courtyard and the Christian writing on the back wall. The architects skillfully used the Renaissance technique to arrange the elements of the medieval architecture to form a well-ordered exterior landscape. The interior of the building is displayed with many sculptures and paintings, which are also worth a visit.