The majestic palace, which bears the name of the noble Gazzoli family who commissioned it at the end of the 18th century, was designed by the architect Andrea Vici taking inspiration from the architectural style of late Renaissance Roman palaces. In recent years the owner of the building, the Institute for Social Housing, has carried out a thorough restoration of what remained of the private chapel and, above all, of the building intended for public use and which became the seat of the Public Prosecutor's Office and two auditorium rooms housed in the basement.