Work of a sixteenth-century makeover, Palazzo Vescovile has two beautiful facades, one in front of the Baptistery , the other on via Bernardo Ricci , with traces of fifteenth-century frescoes. It rested on a loggia that was closed at the time of the renovation and intended to house warehouses and shops. A recent restoration has brought to light elements of the ancient loggia which still retains its commercial function and houses prestigious shops: it is sufficient to enter one of these to observe medieval pillars and structures in evidence.