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TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT IN THE DOLOMITES OF ITALY - 4K TRAVEL GUIDE

Are you visiting The Italian Dolomites this year and looking for places to stay and see? Check out this 4K travel guide, packed with information on the top tourist attractions and beautiful viewpoints and places to see in the Italian Dolomites, without spoiling too much, the italian dolomites are (in my opinion) the best place in Italy that I have seen so far, and will continue exploring all of italy until I've seen it all. I see seceda, lago di braies, ortesei, alpi di siusi, etc. And it is gorgeous and I get drone shots.

This is the perfect guide for tourists looking for beautiful places to visit in The Italian Dolomites. From classic tourist destinations to hidden gems, this guide has it all! In addition to the information found in the guide, be sure to check out our YouTube channel for more great travel videos.

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TOP 3 Circular HIKES in the DOLOMITES Italy

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Dolomites are one of my favourite mountain areas, and the best way to discover them is HIKING!
In this video I'm giving you 3 advices about circular hikes (or round trips, loops, whatever..) to do in the Dolomites.
NOTE: you need to have experience with hiking to complete these trails.
The difficulty is increasing, the first one is relatively simple (but still 900m elevation gain which is no joke), the second one is intermediate and the third one is VERY HARD. I highly suggest you to split the itinerary in two days and stopping at one of the huts you find on the trail (booking required).

Croda da Lago Circuit:
Starting from the road from Cortina D'Ampezzo and Passo Giau (Ponte Ru Curto), you will follow the wonderful Val Formin till Forcella Rossa, then you will cross the Mondeval Plateau to reach Forcella Ambrizzola, Lago Federa, and back to the parking lot. Amazing views of Pelmo, Antelao, Tofane, Sorapis and Croda da Lago of course.

Tre Cime/Croda dei Toni:
Starting from Val Fiscalina (after Moso, Pustertal) you will turn right at rifugio fondovalle, and after a couple hours you will reach Rifugio Locatelli, in front of the spectacular Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Drei Zinnen). Then you will pass below Monte Paterno and will make it to Rifugio Pian di Cengia, then Rifugio Zsigmondy with an incredible view of Croda dei Toni, and then back to Val Fiscalina.

Monte Civetta Circuit:
Starting from Palafavera, Val di Zoldo, You will reach Malga Pioda and then Rifugio Coldai. You will turn left and follow the amazing Sentiero Tivan, with Civetta on your right and Val di Zoldo (amazing Pelmo) on the left. The trail goes up to Forcella delle Sasse, and then goes down till Rifugio Vazzoler. You will keep hiking around Civetta and you will make it to Rifugio Tissi. Spectacular spot to spend the night. Then following the Western face of civetta you will reach Lago Coldai and then finish the loop hiking back down to Palafavera.

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Dolomites Italy. Best food & easy hikes to alpine huts & majestic views in the Seiser Alm & Seceda.

Dolomites Italy and its cute alpine huts. Eat the best of Italy’s South Tyrolean food after an easy summer hike to majestic views on the Dolomites Alpe di Siusi, Seiser Alm and Seceda. You’ll go on a hike to Italy and Europe’s largest alpine meadow below soaring peaks of UNESCO heritage protected mountains. Experience charming wooden huts, the warmth of local people, and high altitude trails with expansive views of the Dolomites most famous mountain groups. You’ll meet cows, edelweiss flowers, and the surprise of live traditional music in the middle of nowhere.

The Dolomites are a vast section of the European alps, famous for their pale and dramatic limestone mountains and designated as a UNESCO heritage site. Malga, Hütte, Schwaige, Baita, are all places to eat. Rifugios also offer a place to sleep. Our base is a house in Selva, the highest village in the steep valley called Val Gardena, about 45 minutes from Bolzano.

On our way to Seceda, Malga Troier brings us a basket of a South Tyrolean bread called Shüttlebrot. Shüttlebrot is a local cracker-bread. After we visit the Seceda peak, at Sofie Hutte Emre orders Grustl a popular hikers staple of eggs, smoked bacon, and fried potatoes.And I order Schlutzkrapfen. While we wait, the kitchen brings a surprise. An octopus salad.

Next we head for Alpe di Suisi or Seiser Alm, which is Europe’s largest and most magnificent alpine meadow. From the car park at Compatch, we’re heading up the meadow toward Punta di Oro. We follow the signs to the Gostner Hut, where we’ll have our first course with he Sasso Group mountains on one side and the Sciliar or Schlern on the other. Our second stop is only a short distance away, where Baita Tuene hut delivers on a panoramic view and traditional knödle with cole slaw. The final hut of our quest is the Rauch Hutte. We eat polenta with mushrooms and Kaiserschmarrn. Our Mountain Huts: Malga Troier, Sofie Hutte, Gostner Schwaige, Baita Tuene, Rauch Hutte.

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Val Gardena or Gröden or Gherdëina.
Val Gardena contains Ortisei or Saint Ulrich, Santa Cristina or Saint Christina, and Selva or Wolkenstein. The valley rises from 1238 at Ortisei to 1428 at S. Cristina to 1563 at Selva.
Gruppo del Sella or Sella Gruppe or Meisules. 3152. Huge mound across valley from the house that lit up red and was focus of the time lapse shot.
Langkofel or Sasso Lungo 3181. Rises from the Alpe di Siusi or Seiser Alm
Plattkofel or Sasso Piatto 2955. Rises right next to it like two lumps from the Alpe di Siusi or Seiser Alm.
Schlern or Sciliar 2450. Pointed peak that rises from the side of the Alpe di Siusi or Seiser Alm.
Compatsch village with the parking lot for Alpe di Siusi.
Parco Naturale Puez-Odle or Naturepark Puez-Geisler.
Gruppo le Odle or Geisler Gruppe. Highest peak is 3025 the Sas Rigais. Rises above the Alpe di Cisles or Cisles Alm.
Seceda Peak 2518
Top of Col Riser 2106
Val di Funes or Villnösstal abutts Seceda from the back, where the Santa Magdalena church lies.

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Dolomites Travel Guide - 6 Experiences YOU MUST DO in 2024

Dolomites are an iconic mountain range in Italy filled with world class hikes and breathtaking lakes. In this Dolomites Travel Guide we share the best things to do including Lago di Braies, St.Magdalena, Giau Mountain Pass, Alpe Di Suisi, Federa Lake, and the Seceda Ridge.

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How to Plan a Trip to the Italian Dolomites | DOLOMITES TRAVEL GUIDE

In this video I share with you HOW to Plan a Trip to the Italian Dolomites! Traveling to the Italian Dolomites was such a beautiful experience and in this video I share a FULL Italian Dolomites Travel Guide to help you plan this dream trip for yourself including: How to get there? How long to go for? What time of year to visit? What to pack? What to do? Where to stay? And so much more!

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12 Most Beautiful Italian Towns to Visit in Italy 🇮🇹 | Italian Travel Video

12 Most Beautiful Italian Towns You Have to Visit in Italy. Some of the best italian Lake towns to visit in Italy are right here in this new Italy travel guide. Featuring italian riviera towns such as Bellagio, Orta San Giulio, Varenna and even Otranto. But we are exploring the stunning nature in Italy which means its lakes such as Lago di Garda, Lake Como, lago di braies, lake Fusine, Lake iseo, Lake Maggiore and places near the Dolomites. There is something for everyone here. So if its your first time visiting Italy then try some of these amazing relaxing destinations.

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Dolomites, Italy: Tirolean Culture and Alpine Adventures - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide

Watch the full episode: The Dolomites, Italy's dramatic rocky rooftop, offer some of the best mountain thrills in Europe. Here, the region's Austrian history survives in a warm, blue-aproned, felt-hat-with-feathers way. The South Tirolean village of Kastelruth (a.k.a. Castelrotto), is a good home base for your exploration of the Seiser Alm (a.k.a. Alpe di Siusi), Europe's largest alpine meadow. More info about travel to Italy: #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #dolomites

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DOLO - Riviera Del Brenta 🇮🇹 italy

The Riviera del Brenta offers several thematic itineraries to discover the natural beauty and cultural richness of the area, besides the world famous villas along the Brenta River.
An interesting possibility is that of exploring the Riviera starting from its ten small towns, with their different atmospheres, nevertheless united in a common cultural mileu.
Campagna Lupia, with the archaeological museum hosted in the church of St Maria di Lugo and the oasis of Valle Averto, the monumental squero in Dolo, the nineteenth century 'Bridge of vases' at Campolongo Maggiore, Villa Recanati Zucconi at Fiesso d'Artico, the kiln at Sandon di Fossò, the beautiful Villa dei Leoni at Mira are just some examples of the hidden jewels one can meet visiting the Riviera's towns.

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Best Places to Visit in Italy | Top Destinations in Italy | Italy Adventure | UK Travel App

Welcome to the ultimate guide to the best places to visit in Italy! In this video, we take you on a virtual tour of Italy's most iconic destinations. From the historic grandeur of Rome to the picturesque landscapes of Tuscany, and the stunning beauty of the Amalfi Coast, we'll explore the charm and allure of this Mediterranean gem. Whether you're planning your next adventure or seeking travel inspiration, join us as we uncover must-see attractions, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences that make Italy a world-class travel destination. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through the best of Italy!

In this video, we'll be taking a closer look at these incredible destinations:

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Dolo, Italy

Dolo is located between Padova and Venice, one of the towns of the Riviera del Brenta and has many Venetian palaces. There is a place to park one's vehicle on the western side of the town as I show in the video which is alongside the Brenta.

The growth of the town of Dolo is due to the gradual downsizing of the maritime power of Venice which was historically oriented towards Dalmatia, the Aegean Sea and the Middle East, occurred concurrently with the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic expansion and the new opening of navigation routes to the Americas.

The resulting was the need to address inland its new commercial interests.

At the beginning of the fifteenth century, documents testify to the existence of a village which, developing, gave rise to the economic importance of Dolo, always linked to the construction of its water mills collecting the wheat from the nearby agricultural lands and then grinding the flour and embarking same into cargo boats pulled by horses along the banks of the Brenta Canal to the lagoon, from where they continued directly up to the Venice island settlement.

Drinking water, too, was carried from Dolo to the center of Venice by cargo boats with big barrels filled directly from springs of the little river Seriola.

The territory was affected by massive hydraulic works that led to the diversion of the main bed of the river Brenta through an artificial canal with new mouths along the southern sea approaches of the port of Chioggia, while just one part of the old Brenta still flows into the lagoon near the location of Fusina.

The purpose of these megalithic hydraulic works was primarily to prevent the progressive flooding of the lagoon by the fresh water of the rivers and thus maintaining a high degree of salinity necessary to make viable the navigation and the same existence of Venice.

Until 1405 the jurisdiction of Dolo was under Padua, and then passed definitely under the dominion of Venice.

A boat called the Burchiello transported Venetians noblemen directly to the Riviera sailing along the river Brenta, which was considered as a natural extension of the Grand Canal, to spend summer in their sumptuous villas.

The water level of the navigable river ways were controlled by a system of locks which are nowadays still visible in the center of Dolo, even if the evolution basin is now ground filled.

An old marble table is still shown nearby to show toll tariffs for the transit in the locks for each type of boats coming from or going to Padua.

Close to basin, there is a small shipyard, now dismissed, which was anciently used to repair and shelter the boats prior or after transiting the locks, while laboratories of caulk were housed all around.

The origin of the name of Dolo is quite uncertain and controverted. One hypothesis asserts the name comes from the contraction of Dandolo, surname of a noble Venetian family who gave a doge to the city of Venice and had properties here.

From old maps it appears that the town’s name was sometimes reported as “ Dollo “ which in archaic Italian language could also mean a tower which was probably demolished thereafter, unless it refers to church’s belfry which is the highest in the region of Veneto, just second to St. Mark’s belfry in Venice.

A picture of the ancient locks of Dolo by the Venetian painter Canaletto is visible in the National Gallery in London.

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TOP 5 EASY PEAKS in the DOLOMITES - Hiking Tips

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Dolomites are one of my favourite mountain areas, and the best way to discover them is HIKING!
In this video I'm showing you 5 easy tops in the Dolomites.

NOTE: you still need to have a bit of experience with hiking to achieve these peaks
Also, some of these hikes have some easy parts of via ferrata. I personally didn't use climbing kit in these cases, but consider doing it if you feel like you want to be safer.

Col De La Puina:
After passing the beautiful Passo Staulanza, you'll keep driving down for a couple kilometers to reach a wide parking spot on your right. You will follow a wide gravel road in the forest, that will quickly take you to Rifugio Città di Fiume. From here, you'll keep going up, and you'll turn right to follow a grassy ridgeline. The last part is quite steep, but you will quickly make it to the first top, and after that, to the highest one.

Gran Cir:
The hike start from one of the Most Popular mountain passes in the Dolomites, Passo Gardena. From here, you will follow the trail number 2 that rises crossing many ski slopes.
You are getting closer to the rocks, and you will hike all the way up a rocky culoir.
From here, a very easy iron rope will guide you on a wide ledge. This part requires a bit of attention but it's technically very easy. You will soon reach the upper part of the peak, and a trail with some other easy parts of via ferrata will lead you to the top!

Croda Negra:
From the Parking lot of Passo Falzarego, you'll start following the trail number 441 that takes to Rifugio Nuvolau. After 15minutes, you will turn right following the trail number 442.
At one point, you will find a 2m high rocky passage. it's technically super easy and not exposed.
After that, you will find yourself on the higher part of this big rocky hill, and you'll just follow the ridge. In 1 and half hour you will be on top, and you'll be able to admire the huge group of tofane in front of you, cinque torri in the valley, and so many other layers of mountains.

Monte Cernera:
The hike starts from the famous Passo Giau.
You'll start hiking the trail n436, which will give you wonderful views of your final destination.
At one point, the path splits. On the left, Forcella Giau. On the Right, MONTE CERNERA.
you will follow a beautiful traverse with an amazing view towards Passo Giau and Tofane.
Now the most technical part of the strail starts. You will follow a very easy iron rope that will take you to an upper plateau. After a second short technical part, you will arrive very close to the summit!

Monte Coldai:
The hike starts from Palafavera, Val di Zoldo, just like the huge round trip that I showed you in the previous video. You'll start following a wide gravel road. In 30minutes you will be at Malga Pioda, and the path will get more narrow and steep. You will reach Rifugio coldai and you'll quickly make it to sella coldai, right over a wonderful little lake. Your goal is the top right over the lake, opposite to civetta. So you'll turn right and will follow the trail that will quickly take you to the top!


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Dolo is a town and Commune in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, Italy.

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Bolzano, Italy | Dolomites MOST Beautiful City | 2023 | Full Tour

If you've been following our Italy episode's we have now arrived in the largest city in the South Tyrol Province - Bolzano. Bolzano would now be our home base for the rest of our time in the Dolomites.

Bolzano is the Italian name for the city and Bozen is the German name.

Bolzano is a stunning city, with a large pedestrian center that is set in a valley surrounded by stunning Vineyards, and a gorgeous Castle perched high above.

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The Veneto (the region where you find Venice) is an amazing place. The cities and towns are filled with amazing palaces, museums, monuments, history and so much more. If you are traveling to Italy it is well worth your time to stay in the Veneto.
This video gives you our Top Ten Cities to Visit in the Veneto.
1. Venice - the canals and all the majesty of the island city.
2. Verona - the home of the Roman Arena and Romeo and Juliet.
3. Vicenza - Palladio's Playground
4. Padova - St Anthony's Basillica and much more
5. Treviso - the wine statue
6. Bassano del Grappa - drink the grappa
7. Cittadella - Amazing walled town in the Veneto
8. The Dolomites - great hiking in amazing mountains
9. Asiago - the home of some of the best cheese & WWI monuments around.
10. Marostica - Human chess tournament.

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Hiking Hut to Hut | Italian Dolomites | Alta Via 1

Alta Via 1 is a famous through hike in the Dolomites in Italy. Typically done in 7 to 10 days, it is about 75 miles long with many mountain Rifugios (refuges) along the way. We hiked it all in 7 days, here are some of our tips!

We planned this trek just THREE weeks before we left! We got very lucky getting the Rifugios we wanted based on our timeline. It probably helped that we were doing this at the end of the season as some huts were already closed or closing. Everything worked out and we were blessed with PERFECT weather. It did not rain on us once! Can’t think of a better way to experience the Dolomites than to hike through it.

7 days
75 miles
23,000 ft elev gain
20 pounds of pasta and cheese 😉

Takeaways:

🛖DO book your huts in advanced. Some got turned away. This gave us peace of mind knowing we had a secure place to sleep each night.

💶DO bring cash as some places don’t accept cards.

🧭DO download a gpx of the trail/have a map. It is pretty well signed throughout but always best to have this handy.

🗣️DO learn some basic Italian & German. We were surprised at how many spoke German more so in the northern half of the trail.

🏨DO stay at Lago di Braies the night before the trek. It’s a little spendy but it was worth it since the trail started right there! Plus I mean we’ve all seen views of the lake, it’s beautiful.

🍝DONT bring a lot of snacks, we didn’t eat one protein bar. Unless you have a specific diet to follow, there are Rifugios sprinkled along the trail to stop at for food.

🎒DONT overpack, you can wash & rewear clothes.

💤DONT forget to pack a sleeping bag liner, hut sandals & ear plugs

🖤 DONT rush. Take your time, soak it all in. Talk with other people at the huts and on the trail.

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Lake Garda to The Dolomites: Italy's Most Beautiful Landscapes | Seceda Hike | Travel Vlog pt 1

Ciao from the Dolomites! This is the first part of our travel vlog series from the iconic Dolomites.

We flew into Verona, picked up a hire car, and drove the short distance to Lake Garda. We spent a day exploring its eastern shore, visiting Lazise, Garda and Malcesine. We then drove up towards Val Gardena in the Dolomites. We took the cable car up to Seceda then hiked down to the village of Ortisei.

This mountain range in northeastern Italy's South Tyrol is known for its dramatic jagged peaks and stunning alpine scenery. It was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 2009 for its extraordinary beauty and its geological and geomorphical significance.

Our tips:

⛰️ We parked in Ortisei and take the cable cars up. We bought a one way ticket, which cost around €30, and walked down. To be honest, the steep walk down was so hard on our knees we did think it could be more enjoyable walking up instead! Either way, unless you have heaps of time, you'll probably need to take a cable car one of the ways.

⛰️ Including a stop at a Rifugio for an Aperol Spritz (oh the joys of hiking in the Italian Alps) and many stops just to enjoy the view, the hike from the cable car to Ortisei took 5 hours.

⛰️ Like many hikes in the Dolomites, this isn't a hidden gem - there will undoubtedly be lots of other people on this beautiful hike so don't expect to have the lush meadows all to yourself. However, the majority of hikers take the cable car both ways so it becomes much more peaceful the further you are from the peak.

🇮🇹 Italy | Dolomites
🎥 Filmed on 29 - 30 August 2022
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00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Lake Garda
02:08 - Journey to the Mountains
02:26 - Ortisei
02:39 - Seceda Hike
10:14 - Ortisei
11:25 - Colfosco

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Dolo: La Bellezza Inaspettata del Veneto!

Benvenuti in un nuovo viaggio! Oggi esploreremo Dolo, un affascinante paese lungo la splendida Riviera del Brenta, situato tra Padova e Venezia. Questa pittoresca località è famosa per la sua storia legata ai mulini e alle osterie di posta, che un tempo erano il cuore pulsante dell'economia locale.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Rio de Janeiro - Travel Video

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With its white sandy beaches, soaring mountains and picturesque harbor, it’s no wonder that Rio de Janeiro is known as the marvelous city. Facing the South Atlantic coast, the second-largest city in Brazil is blessed with one of the most beautiful natural settings for a metropolis in the world. The dazzling landscape is just one of the reasons that visitors flock to Rio. During carnival season, the streets fill with music and ornately costumed dancers, attracting revelers from all over the globe. At any time of year, visitors won’t want to miss the top tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro.

12+ town DOLO. VENETION REGION. ITALY

Dolo is a town and comune in the province of Venice, Veneto, Italy. It is connected by the SP26 provincial road and is one of the towns of the Riviera del Brenta.

The growth of the town of Dolo is due to the gradual downsizing of the maritime power of Venice which was historically oriented towards Dalmatia, the Aegean Sea and the Middle East, occurred concurrently with the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic expansion and the new opening of navigation routes to the Americas.

The resulting was the need to address inland its new commercial interests.

At the beginning of the fifteenth century, documents testify to the existence of a village which, developing, gave rise to the economic importance of Dolo, always linked to the construction of its water mills collecting the wheat from the nearby agricultural lands and then grinding the flour and embarking same into cargo boats pulled by horses along the banks of the Brenta Canal to the lagoon, from where they continued directly up to the Venice island settlement.

Drinking water, too, was carried from Dolo to the center of Venice by cargo boats with big barrels filled directly from springs of the little river Seriola.

The territory was affected by massive hydraulic works that led to the diversion of the main bed of the river Brenta through an artificial canal with new mouths along the southern sea approaches of the port of Chioggia, while just one part of the old Brenta still flows into the lagoon near the location of Fusina.

The purpose of these megalithic hydraulic works was primarily to prevent the progressive flooding of the lagoon by the fresh water of the rivers and thus maintaining a high degree of salinity necessary to make viable the navigation and the same existence of Venice.

Until 1405 the jurisdiction of Dolo was under Padua, and then passed definitely under the dominion of Venice.

A boat called the Burchiello transported Venetians noblemen directly to the Riviera sailing along the river Brenta, which was considered as a natural extension of the Grand Canal, to spend summer in their sumptuous villas.

The water level of the navigable river ways were controlled by a system of locks which are nowadays still visible in the center of Dolo, even if the evolution basin is now ground filled.

An old marble table is still shown nearby to show toll tariffs for the transit in the locks for each type of boats coming from or going to Padua.

Close to basin, there is a small shipyard, now dismissed, which was anciently used to repair and shelter the boats prior or after transiting the locks, while laboratories of caulk were housed all around.

The origin of the name of Dolo is quite uncertain and controverted.

One hypothesis asserts the name comes from the contraction of Dandolo, surname of a noble Venetian family who gave a doge to the city of Venice and had properties here.

From old maps it appears that the town’s name was sometimes reported as “ Dollo “ which in archaic Italian language could also mean a tower which was probably demolished thereafter, unless it refers to church’s belfry which is the highest in the region of Veneto, just second to St. Mark’s belfry in Venice.

A lovely picture of the ancient locks of Dolo of the Venetian painter Canaletto is visible in a museum in London.

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