Combined entrance to the Eno Bellis Archaeological Museum and the Pinacoteca di Palazzo Foscolo.
The Eno Bellis Archaeological Museum in Oderzo, established in 1876 and officially inaugurated on December 30, 1881, is located in the Barchessa di Palazzo Foscolo.
The current location hosts, since 1999, the collections of the Museum, whose original core is made up of donations from numerous families from Oderzo; in the already rich collections, there are also large quantities of state-owned materials found in the archaeological excavations conducted in the last thirty years in the city.
Owned by the Municipality of Oderzo since 1978, since the summer of 1994, the last floor of Palazzo Foscolo houses the Pinacoteca dedicated to Alberto Martini (1876-1954). The building, moreover, annually hosts the Architecture Prize of the City of Oderzo, and significant art exhibitions, architecture and design exhibitions, conferences, cultural meetings and concerts.