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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
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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)