Overlooking the central Piazza della Chiesa, Palazzo Firmian is an eighteenth-century noble residence that today houses the Municipality of Mezzocorona.
Here you can admire one of the most amazing fresco cycles by Austrian painter Paul Troger, reemerging after the restoration: a masterpiece of the late Baroque where art and mythology celebrate the Firmian family.
This heritage tells of the high cultural and artistic level of the local nobility, the patronage and the link with the great Venetian painting.
Inside the palace, you can also see pine wood cladding, seventeenth-century fireplaces, Flemish tapestries and precious majolica stoves. The chapel exhibits the altarpiece of the Adoration of the Magi, another work by Troger.
You can visit Palazzo Firmian only on request by contacting the Library (0461-608182).