Todeschini Palace, as the architect from Brescia, Giulio Todeschini, who built it in 1580, is a solemn building with fifteen arches of stone of Malcesine, used as municipal house until the’70s and now prestigious conference palace. On the ground floor, take place exhibitions and temporary exhibitions. Leaning on the last column of stone portico is the so-called "unemployed" stone, where the municipal auctioneers and also the convicted of bankruptcy climbed, which contains the engraved date 1555.