
After the removal of the interior plaster (which had no historical value) and partition walls, two large open spaces were created on each floor, extending from the street front to the inner courtyard, ready for structural consolidation work. Externally, the Superintendency decided to preserve and restore the existing plaster and finish of the façade on Corso V. Emanuele, as they were still in good conservation condition. In contrast, the stone architectural elements underwent extensive restoration to regain their functional integrity.

Seismic improvement of the masonry structures, floors, and wooden ceilings, along with the conservative restoration of all interior and exterior fixtures.

SEISMIC IMPROVEMENT OF THE PALACE DAMAGED SINCE THE EVENT OF the 6th APRIL, 2009.

RESTORATION OF THE CRYPT.

THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE VAULT DAMAGED BY THE EARTHQUAKE.

CONSOLIDATION WITH CARBON FIBERS OF A VAULTED ROOM.

REINFORCEMENT RESTORATION AND CONDERVATION.

FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY E THE VALORIZATION OF THE CHURCH.