Listed in the B category of protected monuments, this house is for true lovers of tradition and history.
Ground floor area is approximately 80m2. The whole structure is comprised of four floors: the ground floor, 2 floors above, and a high attic. In addition, there are ancillary buildings.
The terraces in front of the house (30m2), volts, stairs, balcony and torkul (torculum) date from the time of their creation.
The yard with access path is approximately 100m2. Access to the property is ensured by entry in the land register (the so-called easement of passage).
The position itself and the size give it opportunities to use for a smaller family hostel, a catering facility, or similar.
Current ownership has kept the property tidy.
Due to the richness of stone sculptures, reconstruction of this building could restore the appearance of the palace.