Palace Angelini
Palace Angelini is originally from the fifteenth century, it was joined to the Palazzo de Gresti and the building opposite, then they were separated and from the seventeenth century it has today’s structure. The palace once housed important figures, as recalled in a plaque, such as Charles V of Hapsburg, Maximilian II in 1548, Charles VI in 1711 and Joseph II visiting the velvet factories of the owners, so that was then called palace of the four emperors. The great portal is one of the largest in Trentino, made in the seventeenth century, to adorn the facade of the fountain of Moses built in the eighteenth century.