The Palazzo a Marca, commissioned in 1642 by Carlo a Marca, a colonel in the service of Venice, still remains a precious testimony of the late Renaissance architecture of the region.
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As part of the "cultivation battle" during the 2nd World War the flood plain was drained and the Rom river was made into a canal. Between 2004 and 2007 the stream was restored. Now it ripples softly through the landscape.
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