Also known as Eagles’ Assembly Hall, it was the main hall of the Palace.

This wide rectangular space has a wooden ceiling, probably dating to the 15th century, hidden behind the false vault. In the 18th century it was redecorated with a frieze and a cornice supported by corbels, suite in baroque style.

The rose ceiling in the centre, carved and covered with gold leaves, is from the same period.

Detail of the frieze.