Palazzo Zoja
13th-century medieval building
Property of the important Zoya family
The Structure of the Building
Palazzo Zoya is a medieval fortified house built on two pre-existing buildings.
Compared to the previous structures, the building was raised by one floor through the construction of six single-light windows decorated in alternating cotto and brick.
Among the prominent elements, we find the six Gothic windows surrounded by sloping arches and the imposing frieze of the cornice. This is characterized by three frames of cotto rhombuses, a purely Gothic motif that can also be found in the decoration of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Gotthard
The Zoya Family
In 1577, the building was purchased by an important family of Asti bankers: the Zoya family.
Bonifacio Zoya, doctor and purchaser of the building, carried out numerous interventions on the estate: The construction of the loggia located in front of the facade and characterized by a double order of arches is of particular importance.