The gothic church along the canal is that of San Pietro Martire, originally built in the late middle-ages.
The naked brick simplicity of the façade is interrupted by the white Renaissance entrance door, above which is a large circular window.
It is famous for its wonderful cloister on the other side, and inside the church are some famous pieces by the likes of Bellini and Veronese.
Also striking is the imposing bell-tower, which holds three huge bells imported from England, famous for its bell-making.