Lonato Town Hall
The Lonato Town Hall was built in the early 1600s. The hall of the City Council, which is accessed from the vaulted portico below, was once the only important room of the building that was later restored in 1800. In the Council Hall it is possible to admire the imposing work of the Celestas commissioned as a vote for the disappearance of the plague of 1630. This painting in 1767 was ruined with a horizontal cut, and in 1970 it was restored by the painter Bragantini. In the middle of the Town Hall Square you can admire the Venetian marble column surmounted by the Lion of San Marco, symbol of the Venetian rule.