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Built on a former townhall dating back to 1286, this palace was re-built between 1545 and 1588, and rearranged in 1935.
In those years was also placed outside the statue of Julius Caesar - the city’s founder - which is a copy of a work of art kept in Rome, by the Campidoglio. Inside the townhall are available to tourists the remains of a roman domus dating back to 1st-2nd centuries a.C.
In those years was also placed outside the statue of Julius Caesar - the city’s founder - which is a copy of a work of art kept in Rome, by the Campidoglio. Inside the townhall are available to tourists the remains of a roman domus dating back to 1st-2nd centuries a.C.
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1st-2nd centuries a.C.LoggiaTown hallTown hall Loggiablack and white tessera geometric patternsbronze statue of Julius Cesarbustdomenico Mocenigohistoric coffee houseinscription of Emperor Francis I of Austrialancet-arched loggiaremains of a roman domusroman houseroman house remainssculpturestatue of Julius Caesarvisible brick work
directionsRoute
- Piazza Paolo Diacono
- The Townhall
- The National Archaeological Museum (Palace of the Venetian Governors)
- Palazzo de Nordis
- The Cathedral
- The Christian Museum and the Cathedral Treasure
- The Monastery of Santa Maria in Valle
- The Longobard Temple (the oratory of Santa Maria in Valle)
- Via Monastero Maggiore
- Arsenale Veneto (Porta San Pietro)