Casa Minerbi - Dal Sale in Ferrara is an architectural complex that stands out for the fascinating dialogue between ancient and modern, immediately perceptible in the interiors where you can admire fourteenth-century pictorial cycles connected to contemporary spatiality created from 1957 to 1963 by the Milanese architect Piero Buttons. The building owes its fame above all to the frescoes that ennoble the two most prestigious rooms of the entire complex and which are located in the innermost building; it is the Hall of Vices and Virtues and the Hall of Coat of Arms, both attributed to the so-called "Master of the Minerbi House", datable between 1360 and 1370. In particular, the frescoes with the complex symbolism of vices and virtues have been defined , together with those of the Benedictine convent of Sant'Antonio in Polesine, as the most important nucleus of fourteenth-century Ferrara painting.