The building was restored in the 1990s by the Lysis Funds Association (founded in 1986 by Neapolitan gallery owner Lucio Amelio) and the Municipality of Capri.
Tuscan architect Marcello Quiriconi and Jacques Fersen biographer Roger Peyrefitte supervised the work.
It may be rented for special occasions, and cultural events have taken place there, such as an exhibition of photographs by Wilhelm von Gloeden in 2009.
The well-known Latin inscription above the front steps (AMORI ET DOLORI SACRVM, "a shrine to love and sorrow") highlights Fersen's Romantic view of himself.
Fersen's large room was on the upper floor, facing East, with three windows overlooking the Gulf of Naples and three towards Mount Tiberio.
On the ground floor there is a lounge decorated with blue majolica and white ceramic, facing out over the Gulf of Naples.