Today Oderzo still preserves Gothic porticoed houses and Renaissance palaces. The river Monticano flows through the city’s architecture bounded by the ample Piazza Vittore Emanuele, with its late Gothic Duomo (with 16th century additions) flanked by the belltower, orginally part of the now vanished city walls.
The Duomo houses canvasses by Palma il Giovane and Pomponio Amalteo. Along Via Mazzini the Roman remains are visible rising from the earth, from the forum to the basilica, including several houses. The remainder can be seen at the Museo Civico Opitergino Eno Bellis.