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D - Vittorio Veneto: Cenena and Serravalle: Classic Tour |
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The name of Vittorio Veneto, which was given by the Union in 1866 of the two historical centers of Cenna and Serravalle. The city is also called "Victory City" in relation to the battle of the First World War that earned it earned the recognition of gold against military value. In Cenena, the Museum of the Battle was created in the memory of this event.
The guided tour includes the visit of the Pieve Di Sant'Andrea del Bigonzo, of the Church of S. Maria Del Meschio with the well-known announcement of the Previtalia and the Diocesan Museum who is the works of Giovanbattista Cima and the Cathedral with S. been authorized, called Tiziano. Continue SerraValle: The Duomo with the Pala Del Tiziano, the elegant Piazza Flaminio where aristocratic frescoed houses overlook. Trad. G.S. Temp spent: 1h, 45min
NOTE: The itinerary doesn't contain an interior unless a certain request
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It is a very important archeological city.
The old town is characterized by Piazza Grande, which can be accessed throught via Torresin and the clock tower, which is the symbol of the city. It was an important economic and administrative center during the Ancient Roman era for a long period of time since the end of the X century. C. until VII sec. d. C.
The Guided Tour includes the visit of the Duomo which contains an important cycle of frescoes by Pomponio Amalteo .
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F - Portobuffolè Classic Tour |
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With its 800 inhabitants, it is the smallest municipality in the Province of Treviso, both as inhabitants and as a dimensions.
It has maintained its medieval appearance with small porched houses and for this reason it has been included in the ranking of the “I Borghi più belli d'Italia”. Like other municipalitiesin the province of Treviso - Treviso, Asolo, Castelfranco, Conegliano - it was surrounded by walls.
It is thought that the original name of the town was Settimo di Liquenzia, a small rural village built in the third century BC on the shore of the Livenza river.
The Guided Tour includes the visit of the beautiful medieval house considered as the ancient residence of Gaia da Camino, today a museum, Porta Friuli with the characteristic Lion of St. Mark and the Duomo, which according to the tradition was obteined from a previous synagogue .
The city center is included in the itinerary "On the Traces of the Writers"
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