The Spada Gallery displays a small art collection that goes from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century. The principle fascination of this lush sixteenth century castle is the exhibition with the false perspective made by Borromini. Generally, this assortment was assembled via Cardinal Bernardino Spada, showing the extraordinary interest of the Spada family in social affair and advancing the craft of their time. Strolling through the Palace patio from the principle entrance, on the left, it is possible to respect the Gallery through a focal opening closed by a pecan entryway.