
Civil architecture
The House of Sande, known as the “house of the eagle” for the coat of arms of the Sande family
The House of Sande, known as the “house of the eagle” for the coat of arms of the Sande family, to which it belonged, was built in the fifteenth century. Like many of these palace-houses, there have been adaptations over time. The last time, it was dismantled stone by stone, listing each one to be replaced in order later, and thus returning it to its original form.
On the façade, there is a beautiful Gothic window from the fifteenth century and the marble crest of the Sande family.
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