It is located in the center of Negrals and the heraldic coats of arms of its owners are preserved on its corners. The stone shelves of ashlar masonry as well as the staircase of the exterior patio stand out. On its north-east and west sides, the sidewalk retains the traditional rustic stone. On one of the sides we find the bell tower, a ratori and a chapel presided over by the image of the Christ of the Agony (18th century). In the basement of the Palace is the silo where the grain of the harvest was formerly stored. Wide corridors, rooms with a single wooden ceiling, a weapons room, a library, or marble stairs are some of the characteristics that make this building an emblematic place with great heritage value.