The historical centre The majority of the town layout is from the 18th century, in particular from the period of the
Republic of Venice. The 16th century ex-convent Santa Maria delle Grazie is reached by entering Valdagno from Regina Margerita street and heading towards the historic centre. A short walk from the ex convent is Villa Valle, where the once called
Orsini-Marzotto, now
Centro Culturale Comunale "Gaetano Marzotto", is in charge of curating a municipal
modern art gallery and public library. Because of its cultural and artistic value, Villa Valle is considered the most important villa of Valdagno. The honour hall is a wide area uniting different areas of the villa, according to classical Venetian architecture; its height is equivalent of that of two floors, and is lit by twelve openings in the ceiling. The hall is enriched by four doors with triangular pediments, where two images are sculpted representing the seasons and the four vital elements: earth, fire, water and air. On the two shortest sides of the hall, two wooden galleries can be seen connecting the two wings in the first floor of the villa. Other places of interest in the vicinity of Villa Valle are: • Villa Gajanigo Barbieri, a
neoclassical façade villa only visible through a fence. It was designed in the late 18th century by architect Carlo Barrera. • Villa Zanuso, now Villa Fontanari, built in the second half of the 19th century.
Duomo The
Duomo of St. Clemente (18th century) is located on the right bank of the river Agno. On the furthest back wall of the sacristy is positioned the big Ancona of Saint Clemente, a stone polyptych carrying the date "1445". The Duomo also holds nine valuable
Veronese ringing style bells in C3. ==Sport==