In the south-west corner there is a delightful and small structure called “The Chiostrino” (little cloister).
In its center there is a fountain with a long decorated stem that culminates in a sphere embellished with reliefs of human heads and lions, dancing figures and is called the “king’s fountain”.
In the cloister, moreover, the capitals of the four columns deserve a mention, where twelve figures evoke the months of the year with their specific characteristics.