The Palace of the Jurisprudence is located in the Merchant's Square, also known as the Palace of Reason, not far from Milan Square, and passes by when visiting the square. The Palace was originally the seat of the ancient Roman Bazaar Square and was built in the Middle Ages. It was used as a court, notary office and other use during the Republic of Venice. The building has a history of more than 700 years, it seems to be dilapidated and vicissitudes, it seems that it is not very maintained, and it is temporarily used. Any building in Italy is a bit historical.