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Pedestrian path in the historic center of Conegliano – “Conegliano Urbs Picta”
Cison di Valmarino
Follina
Refrontolo
Treviso
Roncade
Vittorio Veneto
Susegana
Castelfranco Veneto
Asolo
Portobuffolè
Visit Conegliano / City
In the Renaissance era Conegliano was the protagonist of an architectural and urban renewal process ...
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Brandolini Castle The Brandolini Castle, now Castelbrando, is an imposing building of ancient origi...
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ABBEY The splendid Cistercian abbey of Santa Maria di Follina, also known as Sanavalle, was built o...
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Once called Roncum frontulo, a toponym that indicates its location in a wooded area, this village is...
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Known as the Little Venice or the Urbs Picta (painted city), Treviso is a city that enchants the vis...
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If the discovery of archaeological finds proves the frequentation of the place already in Roman time...
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Serravalle The visit to the historic center, which has been part of the municipality of Vittorio Ven...
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The particular morphology of the hilly and Piedmont territory north of Treviso has favored, since an...
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Castelfranco is famous for being the birthplace of Giorgione (1478-1510), one of the most extraordin...
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Defined as the "City of a hundred horizons", Asolo manages to enchant its visitors not so much for t...
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Developed in Roman times as a port on Livenza, Portobuffolè is a small medieval town surrounded by w...
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Credits:
Foto archivio Comune di Conegliano, Arcangelo Piai, Francesco Galifi, Da Ros&Pollesel.
Testi archivio Comune di Conegliano, Guida "Conegliano Città d’arte e del vino" (G.B. Molli, D. Canzian, ed. Biblos, Cittadella 2018),
Consorzio Tutela del Vino Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco (www.prosecco.it).
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