Randina House
Also in San Zeno, near the small church dedicated to the saint, there is another prestigious building.
Randina House, probable residence of Guglielmo Guarienti known as “da Pastrengo” notary of the Scaliger court, it has possible medieval origins but in its present form dates back to the fifteenth century and is characterized by the fine architectural lines and the late Gothic and Renaissance frescoes typical of the end of that century that a recent and necessary restoration have brought new life; characteristic of the colombara tower.