Today, its appearance does not resemble a real square due to the construction of residential buildings that have succeeded one another over time. Although this square in Delia no longer allows us to admire its original layout, one can still observe the ruins of the Statio Petiliana—particularly the wall located between Vicolo Castello and Via Municipio—and the Medieval Castle, with its original external cornices and, above all, the medieval corner pilasters that once marked the castle’s boundaries.
At present, the square hosts the recently built Ethno-Anthropological Museum. This square in Delia therefore holds great historical and archaeological significance for the inhabitants, as it represents the place where the town was first formed, bearing witness to Delia’s history.