Built in the 1920s, this former post office building is part of the Veronese architectural tradition championed by Ettore Fagiuoli. The whole arrangment – including its Mannerist style with its imposing ashlar base, detailed fretwork, cornices, and decorations, its two symmetrical roof terraces, and the entrance porch – exudes the prestige of the palazzos of Italian nobility, creating a stunning backdrop within the city. The building houses a unique collection of magnificent, prestigious apartments ranging from 70 to 400 square metres in size. With new sizes and layouts to meet modern lifestyle needs, the 16 housing units feature lavish finishes and materials that make Palazzo Poste unique.