The Civic Museum of Crocetta del Montello "La terra e l’uomo", open to the public since 1978, with its paleontological and archaeological collections, in diachronic order, highlights the evolutionary path of life on earth, the evolution of man, and the history of man through his discoveries, from the chipping of stone to the use of early metals.
It rises at the top of the Grappa massif at an altitude of 1,776. The entire building lies, linear and imposing, on the ridge of the summit of which corrects the rugged natural profile.
Circular walk on paved road and forest road that takes us in about 2 hours to visit the most symbolic points related to the Great War such as: the Ossuary, the Monument to Francesco Baracca and the Abbey of Sant'Eustachio heavily bombed during the First World War.
The Palladian villas are a set of Venetian villas (of the territory of the Republic of Venice), mostly concentrated in the province of Vicenza, built around the mid-sixteenth century by the architect Andrea Palladio for the most important families of the place, but also some members of the upper middle class of the Venetian Republic