Palazzo Marzin
The construction of the palace dates back to the late 18th century, and it is part of a building complex consisting of rustic buildings currently used for commercial purposes and offices.
The main façade is medieval in style, while the remaining parts retain the portico that runs along the entire front; interiors and rear spaces underwent only partial modifications.
Of interest are the 19th-century frescoes that adorn the various internal sections, with episodes ranging from allegorical and patriotic scenes to grotesques and landscapes with a Pompeian or neo-Gothic flavor. It is developed over two floors, with an attic with rectangular openings; in the center, a French window with a balcony.