Located in via Cima, the House Museum is the place where the painter Giovanni Battista Cima from Conegliano lived in the Renaissance.
Abandoned for years, thanks to the patronage of Camillo Vazzoler, it has been restored revealing, among other things, an interesting stratigraphy with ceramic fragments from the recent Bronze Age (14th-13th century BC). Currently, the house, in addition to hosting reproductions of the artist's paintings and a small archaeological museum, is home to the Cima Foundation which promotes conferences and studies on the painter.