Today's building consists of two floors of masonry, with an irregular floor plan, balconies, an external wooden staircase and a pitched roof with a hipped roof.
On the ground floor, the large wood-floored room houses a collection of reproductions from the collection of Tiziano drawings in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and documentation on the painter.
The steep wooden staircase leads to the upper floor, where there are five charming rooms where Titian probably spent his childhood.
The present situation, however, is the result of work commissioned by the Magnifica Comunità di Cadore, which owned the building in 1926, to engineer.Giuseppe Palatini of Pieve di Cadore, and carried out again in 1928-30, the result of an extension carried out in the mid-eighteenth century by the owners of the time, which had the effect of hiding the old facade.