"Bissarata is now a civic tower overlooking the famous Temple Cathedral and Sigree Square. It is 82 meters long and is one of Vicenza's tallest buildings. The earliest records date back to 1174, when the tower was built next to the Bissari family temple. Between 1211 and 1229, the municipality of Vicenza purchased the building and the tower. It avoided the terrible earthquake of January 25, 1347 and rose to its present height in the mid-15th century. Over the centuries, many interventions were made to maintain the stability and aesthetics of the tower."
"The small square of Paladio (Piazzetta Palladio) is located in the center of Vicenza, the largest number of Italian cultural renaissance buildings. Vicenza is known for its elegant architecture designed by 16th century architects Andrea Palladio. Around the square are the Palladian Cathedral and the Chiericati Palace, which is now home to the gallery. Nearby is the Palladio's Theatre, which replicas the classic outdoor theatre indoors."
"Valmarana Palace is the palace of Vicenza. It was built by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Paladio (Andrea Palladio) in 1565 for the noble Isabella Nogalola Varmarana (Isabella Nogarola Valmarana). Valmarana Braga Palace is located on the second floor of the historic building designed by Paladio, and the Valmarana Braga Palace is the center of Vicenza."