Palazzo Baldassini
This small sized palazzetto made by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, was defined by Vasari as one of the most beautiful buildings in Rome. The edifice is set around a quadrilateral shaped courtyard, rising in height with a two-storey loggia, with Tuscan pilasters on the first level and Ionic pilasters on the second one.Restoration works were carried out on the main facade on Via delle Coppelle and on the four facades of the internal courtyard, as well as the shingle renovation on the main facade. The deteriorating state of the building did not allow a correct interpretation of this work.