The Archaeological Section of the Civic Museum is located on the ground floor of the Renaissance Palace of the Villabruna family in the old city centre of Feltre. The exhibition, which mainly displays Roman materials found in the area surrounding the municipality of Feltre, is currently being re-organized. Particularly noteworthy for their historical and documentary importance are two fragments of Rhaetic inscriptions, an altar with an inscriptions to the old Italic deity Anna Perenna and the base of a statue representing the prestigious Caius Firmius Rufinus, one of the few traces proving the existence of the ancient Berua, a village of Rhaetic origin in Veneto, the exact location of which remains still unknown.