


This impressive doorframe belonged to the house of the
Venetian Family "Clodio". It is an
oblong stone-made doorframe with elements of Gothic architecture, ending up to
a rich decorated pediment.
On the pediment, there is a blazon of the Clodio
family and a Latin inscription that writes: "VIRTUTE FULCIDA DOMUS. MDCIX KAL. JUNII" (The House Illuminates with Virtue. First Days of June 1609).
Nowadays the city's only pastry sheet laboratory is hosted in the building, for traditional deserts such as Kantaifi, baklava ect.





