Palazzo delle Albere
This square-shaped suburban villa with towers at its corners, surrounded by a moat, was commissioned by the bishop prince Cristoforo Madruzzo. Numerous frescoes used to decorate its walls, still faintly visible in places. It is now the residence of the Trento and Rovereto museum of modern and contemporary art, which illustrates a few important stages of Italian art: Romanticism, Divisionism, from the Ca Pesaro period to the twentieth century, from "spazialismo" to "informale". Among the artists of Trentino there are: Eugenio Prati, Umberto Moggioli, Luigi Bonazza, Tullio Garbari and Fortunato Depero.