The Palazzo del Provveditore in Desenzano del Garda was never fully completed. It can be found halfway under the arcades facing the main square. This superintendent’s palace is evidence of the conflict between five villages of the coast (Desenzano, Rivoltella, Padenghe, Pozzolengo e Bedizzole and Salò), where the Venetian superintendent visited every sixteen months. The people of Desenzano believed they should get their own superintendent and so commissioned architect Todeschini to build the palace. The Venetian Senate rejected this and so the third arcade of the palace has never been built.