Unlike the other rooms, exuberant colorful baroque elegance, the entrance hall, with doors, ceiling and furniture all walnut, the large wrought iron and the four martial portraits that time has helped to darken, it gives a 'impression of almost severe grandeur and solemnity.
The arrangement of the furniture is ordinary for the time: the center of the table surrounded by chairs and chairs, leaning against a wall of the cabinet and along other two and two chests walls with footrest and backrest. The bands in double ribbing, repeated in the crosspieces that connect the legs, and the decoration extended shaped panels on the sides denounce the Emilian origin respectively of the first and second; while a six hundred less heavy - clearly Tuscan - is that of chests, structured in a linear alternating mirrors and pilasters.