The two buildings marchionali
Along the same street, practically adjacent to the Main Building, identifies the sixteenth-century facades of the remaining buildings that were marchionali remaining branches of the family residence of the Bourbon del Monte. Note the curious difference in height of the rows of windows of their facades. In fact the two have split-level buildings with each other, to avoid any hostile act between the warlike.
These two buildings are divided into private homes which still now remains of interesting frescoes in its interior. Worth a look at the last gate of the row of five hundred, all covered with wrought-iron nails.