Turriaco
Probably of Roman origins, the village of Turriaco is known for its typical country-styled houses with stone entryways and window frames.
A well-known example of this style is the 17th century Palace Priuli, site of a military command post during World War I, along with Palace Mangilli.
The church of San Rocco was built between the late seventeenth century and the first half of eighteenth century in the same place of the previous church and preserves several works that worth a visit.