The hotel is located in an ancient wool art mill (hedificium tiratorium), most likely dating back to the first half of the 1300s, owned by Brunello di Brunaccio. The building, completely renovated, used as a reception structure in 1976, preserves clearly the front on the Vicolo del Tiratoio, articulated on five levels, a high basement area with a row of large rectangular windows, on the upper floors a fourfold series of loggias, architraves on the second and fifth levels, arched on the second and third, the facing is brick. The interior preserves the mighty pillars on which the large trusses rested from the ancient factory, in a view of the early seventeenth century the artifact appears completely open on the side facing the basilica of San Domenico. Among other things, a small building, overlooking the coast that descends from Camporegio to Fontebranda, was merged with the tiratoio, much later but still existing in the maps of the Leopoldino cadastre of 1811.