The Town Hall of Montepulciano rises on the western side of the Piazza Grande. Work began at the end of the 14th century and continued until 1440 with the construction of the Florentine-style façade attributed to Michelozzo, at the center of which rises the civic tower. The ground floor of the prospectus is covered in ashlar, while the upper levels are in travertine; the crowning is a protruding gallery with Guelph battlement. Inside there is a courtyard with two superimposed loggias.
