The structure is the result of the restructuring of one of the residences of the nobility Cattani (sec. XVII), then of a branch of Roncalli (sec. XVIII-XIX), purchased in 1919 by the credit. Worthy of mention are the front door, work of master carpenter Arnaldo Cavaterra and Murano glass chandelier inside.

In the rear elevation can be seen in the upper left a small fresco depicting the Madonna of the Caves or Shelter, dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth century.

In the square behind the Blessed Angela you can admire a fourteenth-century house, corner of Via del Campanile, tradizionalmente indicata come casa natale della beata Foligno.

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Accessibility

Since the building that houses the most important bank citizen is of course widely accessible; the only restrictions are linked to the fact that, given the nature of the building that performs a public office, can not be the subject of guided tours and in-depth.

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