In the hamlet of San Vito stands the imposing Palazzo Gambara, built in the 17th century by Count Carlo Antonio Gambara, who expanded a previous 16th-century building. Inside its courtyard is a long ground floor portico with 15 arches supported by rusticated pillars, with two floors, at the centre of which rises a third floor or belvedere with a loggia of seven arches facing south. The interior rooms still feature splendid painted and stucco decorations.