The Cathedral of San Rocco in Dolo originates from a church built around 1570.
With a Palladian influence, it features a single spacious nave topped by a ceiling adorned with paintings by C. Cedini, from the Tiepolo school. In the presbytery, we find canopies, paintings of the patron saint and the life of Christ, while a series of 18th-century sculptures dominate the pediment.
The tall bell tower, reminiscent of that of San Marco, dates back to the early 1800s.