The architectural testimonies present along the city streets tell of a city born as an Episcopal feud that in the medieval period was enriched in monuments and palaces. Among them, the Torre Donà, emblem of the city, and the Torre Mozza, remnants of the ancient medieval fortification, stand out.
To signal, instead, the presence of the Serenissima Republic, in the city center we find the elegant Palazzo Roncale and Palazzo Roverella. This last building, today restored, is the new seat of the picture gallery of the Accademia dei Concordi, one of the most important in Veneto and place of prestigious contemporary exhibitions.
Of particular interest is the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine del Soccorso, called the Rotonda for its octagonal plan, which is flanked by the bell tower of Longhena.
Not far away is the Duomo, another religious building that preserves the architectural features of Baroque art. For those who are looking for a quiet corner, it is possible to visit the Monastero Olivetano di San Bartolomeo, an oasis of peace for a contemplative break.