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Visit Treviso: 14th century Castle standing on a hill near Susegana, has always belonged to the counts of Collalto. Part of the inside open to public, booking +39 0438 435287 info@castellosansalvatore.it
Visit Treviso: A fortification that guarded the Valmarena, built before 1200. The remodelling carried out in 16th century trasformed it into a Venetian renaissance style dwelling. Now is a hotel with restaurants
Visit Treviso: It dates from the roman period, and the large mediaeval tower and city walls are well preserved. Partly destroyed by the Hungarians in the 1420s, it was converted into a residence by the noble bishops
Visit Treviso: Towers and the ruins of the city walls are testament to the ancient roman settlement which occupied the site during the 1^ century BC.The Castrum acted as defensive outpost for the roman Opitergium
Visit Treviso: The castle is well preserved and has red brick walls, wach 230 m long and 17 m high, all 4 corners are reinforced with towers. Two well preserved gates still survive.
Visit Treviso: Massive polygonal construction with 9 unsymmetrical walls 4 m thick and 15 m high. Its origins are sourrounded in mystery, may have served as a fortress in pre-Roman times.
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: It's called Castello della Regina (Queen's Castle). Located at the centre of Asolo, it boasts Medieval origins. The castle was the official residence of Caterina Corner, former Queen of Cyprus
Visit Treviso: The Castle is reduced today to a single tower and now houses the public Museum. Here you can see the works by such painters as Palma il Giovane and Pordenone
Visit Treviso: This is all that remains of one of the most ancient properties of the Counts of Collalto, built in 1110. Ask the local for the legend of Bianca..It seems that on certain nights her ghost can be heard!
Visit Treviso: This Castle was the residence of the Da Camino from 1139 to 1388, but was erected during the Longobards time. Now it's completely in ruins.
Visit Treviso: This tower is all that remains of the antique castle once owned by the Ezzelini family, where Alberico (famous for his cruelty) took refuge during a battle.