Via Manci
Flanked by noteworthy buildings, such as baroque "palazzo Galasso", also called "palazzo del diavolo" (devil's building) at n.63 (built in 1602); at n.57 we find "palazzo Pedrotti" (XVI century), headquarters of the Tridentine Alpine Section (SAT) which also houses a small SAT museum; close by stands the contemporary "palazzo Salvadori", a synagogue. "Palazzo del Monte", at the crossroads where the street meets via del Suffragio, is a fifteenth century building with a beautiful portal, mullioned windows and noteworthy frescoes picturing the tasks of Hercules, which were painted around 1540.