St. Rocco Hall was built in the 16th century by Barthomeo & Bonn. It is a chapel for the believers of St. Rocco, the patron saint of the Black Death. Famous artist Tindoleto is also a member here. He used to be responsible for the painting decoration of the auditorium, making oil paintings in various halls. He died seven years after the completion of his last work in the auditorium. The halls on the first and second floors were filled with 67 works which he had spent 23 years to complete, including "Shepherd's Worship", "Glorious St. Rocco", "Exodus of Egypt and so on.