Located on the edge of a cliff, it was built in the 16th century.
It was bombed together with the Italian gymnasium in World War II, and today the only vestiges are its ruins.
[1] They had moved to Pazin in the same century, inter-marrying with the most prominent families of the County of Pisino.
[2] It was built on the edge of a cliff (foiba),[3] near Pazin Castle, probably for safety reasons.
[1][4] The castle was bombed along with the Italian gymnasium during World War II.