Conegliano is an important centre located in the province of Treviso. Despite proofs of settlements dating back to medieval history, the development of Conegliano began around the X° century with the construction of many buildings and a defensive fortress controlled by the Bishop of Belluno.
With the onslaught of 1153, Conegliano was submitted to the town [...]
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Cibiana and Fornesighe are two villages located in the Province of Belluno and very close to each other. In the past, their strategic road position that linked Val Zoldana with Cadore, was one of the main trade and protection road from the Armies that threatened it.
They are two villages that have exploited the natural resources [...]
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Canale D’Agordo is a small village located in the Alps of the Province of Belluno - in the heart of the Dolomites. It is also the Albino Luciani’s birthplace, the 263° Bishop of Rome and Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and as Sovereign of Vatican City from 26/08/1978.
Surrounded by the magnificent peaks of Civetta, [...]
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Borghetto sul Mincio is an ancient village full of mills nestled between orchards and medieval castles. It is situated a few kilometers from Garda Lake in the Padan Plain. The village is a Frazione (administrative division) of Valeggio sul Mincio.
The name bears Lombard origin which means “fortified settlement”. Valeggio, the other inhabited village, means “level [...]
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Fratta Polesine is a small town located in the Province of Rovigo. It is known for its villas and events related to the Carbonari as well as for being one of the most impressive Bronze Age necropolis of Europe.
The town lies on the ancient shores channel “Scortico”. According to some archaeological discoveries of a settlement [...]
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Malcesine is an ancient village located in the Province of Verona on Garda Lake. Due to its particular geographical location, in the past was a dwelling for famous people: Publio Virgilio Marone, Latin poet and philosopher; Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, writer and politician; Folengo Theophilus, Italian poet; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer, poet and [...]
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Arquà Petrarca also known as “Borgo del Poeta” is located in the Province of Padua at an altitude of 80 meters. In 1868, “Petrarch” was added to the original name of “Arquà” who chose to live the last years of his life dazzled by the beauty and silence of these places. The village, nestled among [...]
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Lazise is situated in the Province of Verona on Garda Lake. The city is rich in historical monuments and breathtaking landscapes. It was the first free town Municipality in Italy thanks to the privileges and authorities granted by the Ottone II°.
The origins of the country dates back to prehistoric Age as show finds of pile-dwelling [...]
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The city of Feltre is situated in the Province of Belluno on the surrounding slopes of the Dolomites.
The antique “Feltria” was built by the Reti. During the Imperial Age, was developed as an economic and urban planning centre as well as a Roman Municipality. Situated on the Via Claudia Augusta Altinate, the road that from [...]
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Asolo is also known as “the city of the hundred horizons” for its location on the back of the hill. Thanks to its beauty and views through its medieval streets is considered to be the queen of Veneto historic small towns. Due to its security strategic position, was a dwelling since the prehistoric age and, [...]
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Peschiera del Garda is a borgo (borough) with five torrioni located in the province of Verona. It is wet by the mild waters of Garda Lake. The name of the city derives from the important fishery resource of the area.
The area has been inhabited since ancient times with its peak during the Bronze Age when [...]
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Portobuffolè is a medieval borgo located in the province of Treviso. It is famous for being the smallest municipality of Treviso and a gem of history and art where you can admire the Gaia Camino’s house (Italian noblewoman and poet).
Before its birth, on the left side of the river Livenza there was a fishermen and [...]
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Marostica is a medieval village situated in the Province of Vicenza. It is well known for the surrounding perimeter walls; the chess games performed by living people as well as for the hills where the cherry of Marostica grows.
Due to the mild and sunny hills, it has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The town was [...]
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The town of Noale is located between the provinces of Venice, Padua and Treviso, with its castle, old buildings and a defensive system with a double moat that runs the water of the river Marzenego.
From the archaeological finds of the Iron and Roman period, it is believed that the origins of Noale are certainly older, [...]
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