Along Via Roma, at the intersection with Viale Pisani, on the site of the current monument to the Fallen, stood the Pisani Palace, a building of Gothic architecture, with trefoils, biforiums, and trilobate windows, renovated in 1550, as recalled by the inscription placed on the seventeenth-century portal by a bishop "R. D. PISANI EPI".
It was already the seat of the bishop's agency that managed the many properties belonging to the episcopate of Padua.
It was still standing until the early '60s, when it was destroyed by a fire. The only remaining testimony is a Gothic trefoil window, displayed in the piazzetta dei Caduti.