The vertical edges of Istrian stone, the string course, and two coats of arms of the Da Lezze family are also present on the facade.
The most interesting element of the composition is the quadrifora on the first noble floor, decorated by a projected balcony, columns, elaborate shelves, and zoomorphic figures.
The arched water portal is designed in Renaissance forms and disagrees with the overall Gothic ensemble.
[3] The facade also offers a large and recent dormer window—a symptom of a rear extension that added terraces above the roof.
The rear facade overlooks a large garden and is decorated with zoomorphic paterae.