Located in Via Cattaneo (formerly Strada dei Molini), from 1727 to 1948 the palace belonged to the noble Pesaro family Stramigioli Ciacchi. It is unique with the buildings in front of it that form the small square or more properly the ‘rotonda’, called ‘Esedra Ciacchi’. With three floors and an attic mezzanine, the palace still clearly shows the characteristics of an aristocratic seventeenth-eighteenth-century residence both in the interior and in the large courtyard (former Italian garden). On the plaster facade you can see the elegant sand yellow frames of the architraved windows. The entrance is formed by a sober arched portal.