The façade features frescos painted in the 16th century, which overlap older works harking back to the 15th century. Its floral decorations and traditional friezes truly express the influence exerted by the Venetian emphasis on colour.

Featuring two older Medieval sections joined together, the façade is decorated with a double-lancet small balcony and a triple-lancet window, which is located above the portal, crowned by the monogram of San Bernardino and supported by two sculpted angels.
The Palazzo housed various important guests during the Council, including Cardinals Girolamo Seripando - a famous Augustinian theologian - and Bernardo Navagero, Bishop of Verona.
Foto: Tonino Bortoletto
Four parking lots for disabled are located along Via Belenzani (about 85 metres away). The building is used as private home and offices. Front gate 196 cm wide (always open).
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Martedì, 30 Settembre 2014 - Ultima modifica: Martedì, 11 Maggio 2021