The XVIIth century building, which was donated by the former owner to the city, provides space for a collection of paintings of the most famous Brescian artists of the Renaissance, Foppa, Romanino, Moretto and Savoldo, but also for other masterpieces such as the "Angelo" by Raffaello da Urbino (Raphael) and some paintings by Giacomo Ceruti, nicknamed "il Pitocchetto".