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Visit Treviso: One of the most famous works by Palladio, built in 1558-1560. The main body stands on an elevated position and the façade has a gamble with relieves by Vittoria
Visit Treviso: A masterpiece created by the architectural wisdom of Palladio, the illusionistic virtuosity of Veronese, the sculptural art of Victoria. One of the best examples of Venetian Villas
Visit Treviso: Here you can see the remains of the Queen Corner's Barco, built in 1491. Of this elegant residence remains today only the loggia, with a fully painted façade, and a small church.
Visit Treviso: This Market Square is called Rotonda for the semicircular arcades which surround it. The square was the most important cattle market in the area for centuries
Italia.it: Il Complesso Funebre Monumentale dedicato a Giuseppe Brion. Ecco l'intervista all'architetto Carlo Scarpa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cB1vIFDcb4&feature=colike
Andrea Dalla Francesca Cappello: Orario di visita estivo dalle 8 alle 20, invernale dalle 8 alle 17. Contattare lo IAT (0423 491416), la Biblioteca Comunale di Altivole (0423 918380) o il custode Giuseppe Marcolin (340 2332716).
Visit Treviso: "It starts form here, these two eyes are vision", are the words that the architecture genius Carlo Scarpa used to take the visitor inside his monumental Tomb,
Visit Treviso: The former ex Brion Vega factory, a work by architect Marco Zanuso, who plannes the plant in collaboration with architect Pietro Crescini. The buildings were erected between 1936 and 1967
Visit Treviso: The white mass on top of a hills, stands out against the surrounding green hills: ‘the Canovian Temple’ is a church that the master himself designed, inspired by Athens Parthenon and Rome Pantheon.
Visit Treviso: His paintings can be seen in his birthplace, but it is in the museum next door that an extraordinary collection of his most sublime artworks can be found – the plaster and marble masterpieces.
Visit Treviso: The museum now comprises several wings, one of them was commissioned to Carlo Scarpa in 1955,to have a suitable place for the new Canovian acquisitions
Visit Treviso: It was built in 1935.The central body keeps the ramains of 12615 Italian soldiers, and the 250m long "Heroes Way" leads to the Portal.The basement is made of 5 concentric circles 4m high
Visit Treviso: The symbol of Asolo. A privileged position to enjoy the view over the "town with a hundred horizons", as the italian poet Carducci wrote.
Visit Treviso: Castelfranco is recognizable by its magnificent redbrick rampart walls, the colour of which, depending on tricks of light and time of the year, varies between pale pink hues and brighter tones