Built from 1625 by the priest Giacomantonio Bartoli, the house was extended in 1660 by his nephew, the priest Antonbattista Bartoli, then extended further during the centuries that followed.The house was built from 1625 by the priest Giacomantonio Bartoli. Around 1850 it was decorated with a belvedere and ceiling paintings by the Livornese painter Luigi Tuticci in the reception rooms, representing in particular the four great Italian poets of the Renaissance (Dante, Petrarch, Tasso and Ariosto). These ornaments are characteristic of some rural notables' houses in the mid-19th century.