Monuments - Torre Normanna
- Details
- Category: bovas
- Last Updated on Friday, 23 February 2024 14:53
- Published on Thursday, 23 May 2013 14:50
- Hits: 1220
The Medieval Tower (11th century) stands guard over one of the four gates that allowed access to the city on the southern edge of the Giudecca enclosure. It is the only tower remaining as evidence of the ancient city walls.
................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Palazzo Mesiani Mazzacuva (late 18th century) is located near the ancient defensive structures of the city. The main façade presents an articulation realised, according to laws of symmetry, with the use of mixed-face masonry. The two corner pilasters define the building, which has a string-course cornice and a concluding cornice within which windows and balconies are set. The entrance portal in late Renaissance style is made of light-coloured stone and features an arch flanked by pilasters with entablatures. The municipally owned palace is currently used for exhibitions and cultural events.