Scotti Palace
Palazzo Scotti was born as the residence of a noble family of Treviso, in 1700, and thanks to one of their heir, was reorganized and restructured into a single building still unfinished. During the Second World War was accommodation for the XIV Corps, then it was headquarters of the city, then of the Tourist Office in the country, and today serves as the municipal offices. The interior of the Palace has considerable artistic works such as the staircase leading to upper floor with balustrade in the baroque style, or the ceilings depicting scenes of Roman history. In the hall on the ground floor of the palace are still held photo exhibitions and exhibitions of paintings.

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