The 12th century façade has a small narthex and two double mullioned windows.
There are very few preserved 17th century façades.
When the street was widened in 1877, the 16th century façade was replaced.
Inspired by the neoclassical style, its distinctive 15th century façade opens in nine entrance doors.
The upper town is watched over by the magnificent 18th century facade of the church of San Giorgio.
The church was partially destroyed in 1823 for its stones, but the superb 13th century façade remains standing.
It is a late 12th century Romanesque church with a 19th century facade.
The 19th century facade is also being restored.
A gallery in quatrefoils, a rose window and shields compose 19th century western facade.
The next is Washington Lodge, its attractive 18th century facade hidden by a shrubbery.