The lodge, which was enclosed by large iron and glass windows in the twentieth century, was one of the wings of the porch ordered by Pandolfo Petrucci and made by
Giacomo Cozzarelli at the turn of the sixteenth century. It is the only cloister that still acts as a loggia after the seventeenth-century alterations. The loggia overlooks a cloister with a tank, now open on one side to create a . . .