The Church of San Zeno was erected on the site of a Roman church dating back to before the year 1000. It was built by Benedictine Friars, enlarged during the 12th Century, and modified in the 15th Century. It was deconsecrated and became a storehouse in 1809. After renovation work, it became home to contemporary art exhibitions and a place for music recitals. The inside is split into one nave and two aisles by columns with ancient capitals.