Aurelio Saffi Square
Designed by Cesare Bazzani, the building was built between 1931-32 on a rectangular plan, with an inner courtyard, which allows lighting in the large semicircular hall for the public.
The building is proposed toward the square with a double order with an arch; the raised ground floor has a striking, deep portico.
The architecture, as a whole, hints at a neo-fifteenth-century dimension.