The church of San Zenone, consecrated in 1488, became a parish church by the mid-sixteenth century. It was restored in 1619, and in 1890 it was demolished to be rebuilt in its current form.
The church, with a Greek cross plan, is in the neoclassical style. Inside, the ceiling was frescoed by Tommaso Pasquotti (1858-1912), and there are two paintings by Alessandro Maganza (1556-1632) inside.
The main altar and the side altar - which houses the relic of Saint Anthony of Padua - are the work of the sculptor Francesco Cavallini.