Built-in the late 18th century by architect Andrea Vici, it has a neoclassical façade and door enriched with an elegant wrought-iron rosta. The atrium has Doric columns with a balustrade above. Town Hall until 1997, it now houses the Archives, the Municipal Library and an interesting Council Chamber, decorated by Piervittori who, during the years of Italian Unity, created the medallions with portraits of the illustrious Bevanati.
The 18th-century Palazzo has housed the Civic Museum since 1996, divided into 2 sections:
- the Archaeological Collection created from the main nucleus of archaeological finds donated to the city of Bevagna by Abbot Fabio Alberti, today constitutes an important testimony to the city and its territory in pre-Roman, Roman and late antique times;
- the Civic Art Gallery , which significantly enriches the knowledge of the history of Bevagna and its territory, especially for the period from the 16th to the 18th century. Most of the paintings belong to this period, with renowned artists such as Andrea Camassei, Ascensidonio Spacca, Dono Doni and Corrado Giaquinto. On the third floor, rooms dedicated to illustrious personalities can be visited: Filippo Silvestri, Mario Mattoli and Agostino Mattoli.