Palazzo Priuli is one of Padova’s most interesting late Renaissance private buildings. Unpublished documents
show that the building was erected in 1604, but it still remains unclear which parts of the façade can be
ascribed to Vincenzo Scamozzi. When the palace became property of the Pesaro family in the second half
of the 17th century, the northern elevations were refurbished. A variety of Baroque elements are typical for
Baldassare Longhena’s style.