Famous for the castle built around its historic centre, with its characteristic tall, red brick walls and towers. The cathedral, the famous Castelfranco Madonna, Casa Giorgione and the academic theatre designed by Francesco Maria Preti are all worth a visit.
Author: Alberto Speggiorin
Cittadella is a fortified Venetian city that truly deserves a visit, perhaps with a walk around the ramparts or a boat trip on the outer moat. It is recommended for its typical cocktail!
In Possagno, you shouldn’t miss the Path of Remembrance, dedicated to the memory of those who fought and lost their lives on the Grappa massif during the First World War. The heart of the town is the Canova Museum, where you can learn about the works and history of the great Neoclassical sculptor, Antonio Canova, as well as the Temple of Canova (the parish church)
A walled Venetian town steeped in the atmosphere of the Belluno Dolomites, Feltre is ideal for a stroll in its characteristic historic centre, where you can also visit the Carlo Rizzarda Modern Art Gallery.
Halfway between Feltre and Belluno, Mel is a romantic and poetic historic centre judged worthy of the Orange Flag of the Italian Touring Club and included in the circuit of Italy’s more beautiful towns.
Follina is a small town with almost a thousand years of history at the foot of the Treviso Prealps and one of the most popular and frequented historical centres of the March of Treviso, earning a place in the list of the most beautiful towns in Italy (https://borghipiubelliditalia.it/). Its abbey should not be missed.
It seems as if time has stopped in the streets of Cison di Valmarino. With its small cobbled alleys, for centuries it was the small capital of Brandolini county, an important road junction between
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