Venzone is an excellent example of the Italian concept “as it was, where it was.” This refers to a site that was completely destroyed and rebuilt exactly in the same place, in the same form, and sometimes even with the same materials. This is what happened in Venzone, which was entirely destroyed by an earthquake in 1976 and, as mentioned, was rebuilt. It’s amazing to see the town center as if preserved from the Middle Ages in its buildings and alleys, despite the reconstruction. The 15th-century Palazzo Comunale is an architectural gem worth visiting.