Room 3 - Francesco Nasini
In the room, now also used as a tourist office, are displayed four 17th-century canvases from the Church of San Lorenzo of the former Convent of San Francesco, painted by Francesco Nasini, an artist from a renowned family of painters. However, he remained largely overlooked by art history, possibly due to the dispersion of his works in peripheral areas or because his paintings were often attributed to his more famous relatives.
From this room, one can access the palace's cellar, which, in its shape and size, resembles the volumes of typical Etruscan tombs from the Hellenistic period. In fact, one of these tombs has been reconstructed here, and several small funerary urns in travertine have been placed inside.