Near the castle stands Palazzo Salvadori, a local cultural jewel.
It was originally a 17th-century noble building owned by the powerful Roccabruna family, documented in 1837.
Inside there was a chapel, as was customary in noble residences of a certain importance.
Clearly visible is the noble hall, frescoed in 1844 in Venetian style, containing the frescoes of arms and musical instruments and a prestigious painting depicting St. Mark’s Square (Venice). Everything else has undergone extensive restoration over the course of time.