It is named after the family of the historian and encyclopedist Gian Rinaldo Carli, who was born in it in 1720.
It is an example of the Baroque architecture, with a balcony in the piano nobile, decorated with a three-mullioned window.
Its inner court, decorated with frescoes, has a fountain from 1418.
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