Developed along an important road leading to Padua, this village housed the luxurious residences of the Venetian patricians, some of which can still be admired today. Immediately after the Palladian Villa Pisani is the large Palazzo Giusti Sammartini, built in 1756 for a separate branch of the Pisans themselves.
A little further on is the fifteenth-century residence of the Gatteschi, related to the famous leader Erasmo da Narni, better known as the Gattamelata. The building, with simple and severe lines, has a long series of windows and a portal decorated in worked stone.
On the opposite side of the road there are the Palazzo Giusti Chinaglia, built in the 15th century and remodeled in the 18th, and the Loggetta del Veneziano, built in the 16th century and attributed to Falconetto.