Piazza Mascheroni

Piazza Mascheroni

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Under the Venetian rule, Piazza Mascheroni was the site of the market. Inside one of the buildings surrounding it there is a small treasure: impressive structures of cellars and floors of buildings from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Studies conducted between 1998 and 2011 have brought to light remarkable remains. Remains ranging from the protohistoric age to the Renaissance era. A terraced wall from the III/II century B.C. is the oldest find in this area. Remains that lead to the discovery of the existence of apsidal environments with vaulted rooves (now lost), reused in medieval and modern age as shops and warehouses.

 


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Under the Venetian rule, Piazza Mascheroni was the site of the market. Inside one of the buildings surrounding it there is a small treasure: impressive structures of cellars and floors of buildings from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Studies conducted between 1998 and 2011 have brought to light remarkable remains. Remains ranging from the protohistoric age to the Renaissance era. A terraced wall from the III/II century B.C. is the oldest find in this area. Remains that lead to the discovery of the existence of apsidal environments with vaulted rooves (now lost), reused in medieval and modern age as shops and warehouses.