Main sights
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Medieval remains[edit]
The main medieval remains from ancient Equilio are now part of the Antiche Mura (Ancient Walls) archeological site, north of Jesolo's old town, and actively studied by researchers from the University of Venice Ca' Foscari. The two main buildings are the Santa Maria Assunta cathedral and the church/monastery of San Mauro.
The former was built in the IX century, and was the see for the diocese of Equilium until its liquidation, second in importance only to San Mark's Basilica in Venice, perhaps even used as a model for the latter. The original architecture and internal decorations have not survived, but it is know that the building has a Latin Cross floorplan, divided into three naves. The overall size was 25 by 46 meters, with a height of around 30 meters. After Bishop Andrea Bon's death in 1466, pope Paul II decreed the suppression of the diocese. The cathedral was abandoned and used as a source of construction material elsewhere.
San Mauro's monastery dates back to the 7th - 14th century, and was partially brought to light in 1954. Recent excavations in 2018-19 have revealed traces of a small, older church dating back to the 9th century, as well as the stone foundations of a bell tower, numerous graves in the nearby burial ground, a Venetian-style well, a wharf made of both wooden and stone structures. Images and videos are available here.
Museums[edit]
The town sports three museums:
The Military History Museum "Vidotto", hosting a permanent collection of uniforms, weapons and vehicles belonging to the Italian armed and police forces, ranging from the end of the 19th century to now.
JMuseo, a new four-story, 27-meter facility dedicated to exhibitions on contemporary and modern art, with a roof terrace providing spectacular views of the city and the lagoon. There is a permanent exhibition on Jesolo's Memories, while in the recent past the museum hosted exhibitions such as "Loving Picasso" and "Banksy and Friends". Other current exhibitions include "Tra Terra e Acqua: la laguna di Venezia e le Valli di Jesolo" and Franco Fontana: Colors. JMuseo occupies a total of 4,200 square meters, across its 4 floors, and features an impressive hall which reaches the roof of the building, and a panoramic terrace on top from which visitors can enjoy great views of the city centre and the sea. JMuseo is open between 10:00 and 19:00.
The Civic Museum of Natural History, now permanently hosted by JMuseo, boasting around 15,000 items representing the European and palearctic fauna (birds, mammals, fish, reptiles), and a rich collection of some 25,000 volumes and magazines.
Many remains and findings from the area of ancient Jesolo are preserved within the National Archaeological Museum of Altino.
Other town facilities include the public library, located in the old town, the Sandro Pertini centre for senior citizens, and the ex-Guardia di Finanza headquarters in the fishing village of Cortellazzo, which has recently been restructured to host exhibitions about local history and culture.
Modern architecture[edit]
The city has seen a remarkable development in terms of new modern buildings in the past twenty years, leading to a significant remaking of its skyline, now ranked as fifth or sixth overall in Italy, with 7 highrise buildings between 80 and 100 meters in height, and 6 more over 50 meters.
The tallest buildings in town are, currently:
Torre Aquileia (94 meters to the top of the antenna, 22 floors).
Piazza Drago twin towers, Alioth and Mizar (2 x 92 meters at the antenna, 84m at the roof, 22 floors).
Wave Twin Towers (2 x 88 meters, 25 floors, under construction).
Richard Meier Tower (85 meters, 25 floors, under construction).
Merville Tower (84 meters, 26 floors).Atoll residence in Jesolo.
Residence Pineta (60 meters, 20 floors).
Residence Palace (54 meters, 17 floors).
Wave Gold Tower (54 meters, 17 floors).
Hotel Caravelle (51 meters, 16 floors).
Marlin tower (50 meters, 15 floors).
G-tower (47 meters, 15 floors).
Other significant modern buildings include the award-winning Podium, The Atoll (by Jacopo Mascheroni architect) and the upcoming Etoile.
Jesolo's G-tower
Several other highrise apartment blocks are in the pipeline, including the Green Wave - Vivalto tower (25 floors, 90 meters), the two Wave Green towers (55 meters, 17 floors), and two 50 meters buildings near the Marina.
Parks and gardens[edit]
The city hosts two major public gardens: Parco Pegaso (Pegasus park), which occupies an area of about 10 hectares located near the major Via Roma dx highway, and Parco Ca' Silis, near the historical centre.
Parco Pegaso is a thematic park divided into 9 sub-areas, inspired by Greek mythology: Porta Ombrosa (the Shaded Gate), il Giardino di Atena (Athena's Garden), i Cavalloni di Poseidone (Poseidon's Rollers), il Labirinto di Medusa (Medusa's Laborinth), il Giardino di Pegaso (Pegasus' Garden), lo Specchio di Andromeda (Andromeda's Mirror), il Teatro Verde (the Green Theatre), il pic-nic Sotto le Stelle (Picnic under the Stars) and il Giardino di Zeus (the Garden of Zeus). It is usually open between 9:00 and 18:00 (9:00 and 20:00 or 21:00) in the summer.
Pegasus park in Jesolo.
Parco Ca' Silis, which also contains an area called "Parco Diritti dei Bambini" (Children's rights park) is a large, 70,000 square meter green spaces which bridges the old town of Jesolo with the Lido area, located along the Sile river. It is a popular, children-friendly recreational area known for its modern skatepark, sports facilities and picnic zones. It features four areas with accessible games for children, as well as petanque (bocce) pitches and two small ponds.
Other major city parks are Parco Grifone, located behind Milano Square (18,525 square meters), with playgrounds and relaxation areas Parco Trieste, near the square of the same name and the church of Santa Maria Ausiliatrice (4.570 square meters), and Parco Pineta, located in the heart of Jesolo's pine wood district. With its 16.573 square meters the park, designed by famous Portuguese professional João Ferreira Nunes, is criss-crossed by evocative elevated wooden paths.
Other green areas include new Parco degli Aviatori, in the recent Jesolo 2 development, and Parco Chico Mendes, along via Ca' Gamba.
Churches[edit]
Jesolo is divided into 6 Roman Catholic parishes. The main churches attached to those are:
San Giovanni Battista (St John the Baptist). The current building is the last in a series of churches dating back to 1102/1118. A second church was erected in 1495, above the remains of the older church of Santa Lucia. A third shrine in the 18th Century was the results of works to enlarge the previous building. Finally, construction of the existing church started in 1910, under the auspices of the Patriarch of Venice Cavallari. Works stopped because of World War I, but resumed afterwards and completed in 1924. It is the seat of the Monsignor presiding over the Vicariato (Vicarage) of Jesolo-Cavallino Treporti.
Interno della chiesa di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice a JesoloView of piazza Trieste, with the church of Santa Maria Ausiliatrice.The church of Santa Maria Ausiliatrice (St Mary Help of Christians), in Trieste square, is the largest and more monumental religious building in the city. Construction started in 1950, under Patriarch Carlo Agostini, with the parish formally instituted on November 21 1954. It is divided into two levels. The main upper church is decorated with rather original Orthodox-style paintings and nice stained-glass windows. The entrance is characterized by a monumental white staircase, with a view of the opposite piazza Trieste the recent high-rise buildings.
Notable for its modern architecture is the recent Chiesa del Cuore Immacolato di Maria, part of the Piazza Trento parish, designed by architect Devis Rampazzo and finished in 2014, in the far west of the Lido. The church's architecture is shaped like a ship, moored on the town's beach, and ready to sail. A statue of Mary is placed on top of the bell tower, as if to guide the ship from its bow towards the Garden of Eden, holding the scepter of “Capitana da mar”, as in the Venetian tradition.
Aquileia Tower in Jesolo
Jesolo's panoramic wheel
Residence Palace
Skyline of the Jesolo Design District, with the Richard Meier Tower under construction (December 2025)
View of Downtown Jesolo from Park Pegasus, with the Wave Twin Towers in the foreground.
Marlin Tower under construction (December 2025)
Wave Twin Towers under construction (December 2025)