This building is an ancestral home from the 17
th century that the Council decided to buy in 1683 to move in it for two reasons: the deterioration of the old building and the objective of setting up the Town Hall in the most representative square in town.
Although most of the 18th century carpentry is preserved, including the windows of the Meeting Chambers, the access gate to the Town Hall, etc., the layout of the building was modified in 1960 by adding another story and removing the original roof.