The Loggia dei Podestà, above and behind which was later built the current Town Hall, dominates Piazza Libertà since the fifteenth century.
In 1430 the majestic clock with a blue dial, built by Mastro Corrado da Feltre, came into operation. The clock indicates the secular flow of the time of the "civitas". The current device was built in 1747 by the engineer Bartolomeo Ferracina.
Inside the Loggia there are 120 frescoed coats of arms of the first podestà veneti, while a fire of 1682 destroyed the frescoes by Jacopo dal Ponte. However, on the south wall there is still a fresco by Francesco Bassano il Vecchio, Father of Jacopo, depicting Saint Christopher, protector of travelers.