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Vicenza, Italy

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Vicenza is another one of the great towns of Italy, most famous for the architecture of native son, Andrea Palladio, who lived here 500 years ago. But in today's program, we are focusing on the people and the streets of this beautiful city.
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With a population just over 100,000, it has a small town feeling and a high quality of life.
It's a very easy place to visit on a daytrip because the old town center is quite small, about one square kilometer, with many pedestrian lanes and beautiful historic sites.
It is not one of those touristic places. You'll see mostly locals out taking a stroll, furnishing an authentic experience.
The town is like an outdoor museum, with a large collection of important historic buildings, beautifully preserved, such as this old gateway through the medieval walls.
Founded by the Romans over 2000 years ago, with continuous occupation reaching its artistic peak in the works of Andrea Palladio, especially the Basilica on the main Piazza Signori, surrounded by beautiful cafés.

We are going to take you on a walk through some of the pedestrian lanes of town, but first it would be nice to drop anchor and have a spritz, join the local crowd at the little Pizzetta Andrea Palladio, next to the Basilica.
You could easily miss it because it's the smallest of the four piazzas that surround the great building, and yet it's one of the coziest and most charming with these arcades and loggia all around.
Next to it, also adjacent to the Basilica which you see towering above, on top of those steps, is Piazza delle Erbe, serving up more spritz, that favorite local drink.
The Tower of Torment was originally a home for a noble family in the 13th century and then became a prison for torture.
Although Palladio called his building a Basilica, based on ancient Roman structures, it was not a church. It was used for civic functions like meetings, and festivities, and judicial proceedings.
Today it is famous for the many jewelry stores all around the street level loggia. The copper-vaulted roof resembles the hull of an upended boat.
From the piazza we're heading north two blocks to the main pedestrian street, walking along the lovely Contrà Santa Barbara, one of many intriguing side lanes.
The main street of town is 700 meters long and lined with shops and cafés, local tailors, designers, big name brands like Zara and H&M, many of them housed in what had been palaces back in the days of the Renaissance.
It's the favorite place for locals to come out for a stroll, especially during the afternoon passeggiata, that fine Italian tradition of people-watching and greeting friends.
Another favorite Italian tradition is trying to figure out which variety of gelato to order.
Or perhaps enjoying a spritz is more to your liking, while sitting at a sidewalk café and watching the people glide by.
This block has the largest palace along the Corso. It's the magnificent Palazzo Trissino-Baston, home of that noble family in the 17th century, and more recently the City Hall.
The most spectacular palace along the street is found at the east end. It's called Palazzo Chiericati, designed by Palladio in 1550 in that Renaissance style, and completed in the late 17th century. Now it's the Civic Museum, with a collection of paintings, prints, and drawings, and medieval, and modern statues.
The same piazza also has another important building designed by Palladio, the Teatro Olimpico. It's a faithful reproduction of the ancient style of Roman theater, its permanent stage front decorated with statues, columns, triumphal arch and tricks of the illusion. Palladio was 72 when he designed this, which became his final work. He never lived to see it built.
The theater is housed in the Palazzo del Territorio, with 19th-century statues in the garden done in the ancient Roman style.
The Tourist Information Office is also found in this Palazzo, a very helpful source of information and tickets.
The work of Palladio, based on a detailed study of classical Roman architecture, gives the city its unique appearance, according to a statement by UNESCO, which designated the city of Vicenza as a World Heritage Site because of the works of Palladio.
The United States Congress adopted a resolution honoring Andre Palladio in the year 2010, celebrating the 500th anniversary of his birth.
Stating the following: He has shaped much of the architectural image of Western civilization and served as a primary source for classical design of many buildings in the US from Colonial times to the present.
As UNESCO described it, Vicenza is the city of Palladio.
Posted signs and maps can help steer you to the various sites. And you'll find that there are some fascinating side streets that branch off from the main Corso, like these next couple of streets reserved for pedestrians and leading back to the Piazza dei Signori.
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Verona : The 5 Hidden Gems You NEED to See

Join us as we explore Verona, the enchanting historic city in northern Italy that has captivated travelers for centuries. In this video, we’ll take you through our Top 5 must-see spots in Verona — perfect for anyone planning a weekend getaway or a quick visit. From ancient Roman architecture to picturesque views, Verona has it all! A Stroll Through Verona

1. Arena di Verona (00:10)
We kick off our tour with the Arena di Verona, one of Italy's most famous Roman amphitheaters and the third largest in the country. Built in the 1st century, this massive structure still hosts operas and concerts today, giving you a chance to experience history and art in a breathtaking setting. The Arena’s grand architecture and incredible acoustics make it a must-see landmark.

2. Piazza delle Erbe (02:30)
Next, we head to Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s oldest square. Once a Roman forum, it’s now a bustling marketplace surrounded by stunning Renaissance buildings, historic frescoes, and iconic statues like the Madonna Verona fountain. The lively atmosphere and beautiful architecture make it the perfect spot to take in the essence of Verona.

3. Casa di Giulietta (05:23)
A visit to Verona isn’t complete without a stop at Casa di Giulietta, the legendary home of Juliet Capulet from Shakespeare’s famous “Romeo and Juliet.” Here, you can see the famous balcony and even leave a note on the wall for good luck in love. This romantic and iconic spot is a must-see for literature lovers and romantics alike.

4. Torre dei Lamberti (07:07)
For the best panoramic views of Verona, we climbed the Torre dei Lamberti. This 84-meter tower offers an incredible 360-degree view of the city, including the surrounding mountains and the winding Adige River. You can take the stairs or the elevator to the top, where you’ll experience one of Verona’s most unforgettable vistas.

5. Ponte Pietra (09:15)
Our tour wraps up at Ponte Pietra, an ancient Roman bridge spanning the Adige River. Ponte Pietra is the perfect spot to capture a picture-postcard view of Verona, especially at sunset when the city lights up in warm tones. This bridge is a peaceful, romantic spot that gives you a true sense of Verona’s historic beauty.

To complete our weekend experience, we enjoyed a delicious Italian lunch and a classic Aperitivo to wind down the day. Nothing beats an authentic Italian meal paired with a refreshing Aperol Spritz while soaking in Verona’s ambiance!


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00:10 - Arena di Verona
02:30 - Piazza delle Erbe
05:23 - Casa di Giulietta
07:07 - Torre dei Lamberti
09:15 - Ponte Pietra
11:30 - Sundowner in Verona (Aperitivo)
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Palladian Villas to visit: Villa Trissino Marzotto | Ville Venete: Villa Trissino Marzotto

[ENG] A great art itinerary through Palladian Villas of Veneto. What about Villa Trissino Marzotto, in #Vicenza? Its most amazing treasure is the world largest private collection of rare tapestries. The patterns are by some artist like Raffaello and Giulio Romano, while the manufacturing is from Belgian maker Willem de Pannemaker. Come to Villa Trissino Marzotto to enjoy this great treasure.

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[ITA] Un bell'itinerario artistico tra le ville palladiane del Veneto. Che dire di Villa Trissino Marzotto, a Vicenza? Il suo tesoro più sorprendente è la più grande collezione privata di arazzi rari del mondo. I motivi sono di alcuni artisti come Raffaello e Giulio Romano, mentre la produzione è del belga Willem de Pannemaker. Fai un giro a Villa Trissino Marzotto per goderti questo grande tesoro. Un video di Syusy Blady e Patrizio Roversi

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Villa Trissino Trettenero (Cricoli)

La costruzione attuale, compiuta nel 1537, è frutto del rinnovamento operato da Gian Giorgio Trissino del precedente castello dei Badoer. Qui, il letterato autore de “L’Italia Liberata dai Goti” e di “Sofonisba” davaprova del suo valore anche nel campo dell’architettura e fu proprio qui che Giangiorgio Trissino notò un giovane tagliapietra davvero talentuoso: Andrea di Pietro della Gondola, che in seguito chiamò Andrea Palladio. Infatti, proprio a villa Trissino il giovane Palladio, semplice apprendista, conobbe il suo mecenate Giangiorgio Trissino, che lo introdusse a facoltosi committenti e lo portò a Roma dove Andrea potè studiaree disegnare le architetture dell’antica città. Due torri inquadrano il prospetto assai elegante, che è una versione del progetto raffaellesco per Villa Madama di Roma. Lesene, a due ordini sovrapposti, s’alternano agli archi, sotto, alle finestre rettangolari timpanate, sopra.
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Ca' Masieri Hotel, Trissino, Italy

Ca' Masieri Hotel, Trissino, Italy
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Offering an outdoor pool and seasonal outdoor pool, Ca' Masieri Hotel is set in Trissino in the Veneto Region. The hotel has a terrace and views of the pool.
Every room at this hotel is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Certain rooms feature a seating area where you can relax. A terrace or balc...
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Places to see in ( Vicenza - Italy ) Corso Palladio

Places to see in ( Vicenza - Italy ) Corso Palladio

Corso Andrea Palladio is the main street in Vicenza , named after the second world war by the famous architect. About 700 meters long, it crosses the historical core of the city from west to east, respectively from Porta Castello to piazza Giacomo Matteotti. The course of the current course corresponds substantially to what, in Roman times, was the decumanus maximus of the city and, at the same time, the urban stretch of the consular Via Postumia . Also called strata major , after the construction of the early medieval city walls it was bordered to the west by the Porta Feliciana (very close, although not all coinciding with the Porta del Castello) and to the east by the Porta San Pietro (on the right bank of the Bacchiglione river, height of the bridge of St. Peter, time of the Angels).

During the Middle Ages and in modern times it retained its function as a link between the cities of the Veneto plain (respectively Verona and Padua), so that at its edges were opened inns, taverns and places for rental cars; Generally it was called Strata major , Strà grande , or simply Strà. It was also important public place. Already during the Middle Ages there were four points in which the public crier had to go to proclaim the decrees of the city government and the sentences of condemnation issued against the guilty: the door Sancti Petri , the plathea Sancte Corone , the domus illorum de Caldogno ( at the beginning of the current contrà Porti) and the canton of the red well (the intersection with the current Corso Fogazzaro)

The Course starts from the Porta Castello and from the Torrione (at No. 1) - the only remaining structures - of the mighty Castle built in 1343 by Antonio and Mastino II della Scala , who restored the Ezzelian fortress destroyed 50 years earlier, extending it into a a real castle, which occupied a square area, surrounded by deep pits, surrounded by towers at the four corners and the tower at the center. The current appearance of the Tower, with the projecting battlements with embrasures above corbels and with the addition of the lantern summit, almost certainly belongs to the Visconti period at the end of the fourteenth century

Next is Palazzo Marchi . A part of the castle, demolished in the nineteenth century, was replaced by this palace, whose high fence wall borders the course. The entrance, at the center of the wall, is given by an arched portal with a round arch, with a female head in an arch and crowned by a triangular tympanum with two reclining female figures holding a cartouche in the pediment

On the opposite corner of the square, at no. 13, there is the Palazzo Thiene Bonin Longare , the Vicenza headquarters of Confindustria , which has promoted its restoration. The palace, which Francesco Thiene had built on the family property, was designed by Andrea Palladio presumably in 1572 and built by Vincenzo Scamozzi after the death of the master; it was bought in 1835 by Lelio Bonin Longare. Since 1994 he has entered, along with other Palladian architecture in Vicenza, in the list of world heritage of ' UNESCO.The similarity with other Palladian projects - for example with Palazzo Barbaran da Porto - makes one think of the seventies of the sixteenth century, both in the design of the lower part of the facade and in the large double- order loggia overlooking the inner courtyard .

The side instead - with the ground floor covered with mild ashlar, the tall French windows on the first floor crowned with alternately triangular and curved tympanum, the little protruding balustrade balconies - is the work of Scamozzi, considering the resemblance with Palazzo Trissino al Duomo . Even the deep atrium, substantially indifferent to the order grid, could be scrapped.

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Trissino - Chiesetta di San Rocco

Chiesetta di San Rocco,costruita nel 1630 dalla comunità per scongiurare la pestilenza, fu dedicata a San Rocco protettore contro il terribile flagello. La Chiesetta è una costruzione molto semplice con tetto a capanna, l'altare è oltre l'arco trionfale ed è di stile barocco con statue e marmi pregiati.

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📐Progetto: Arch. Andrea Palladio
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🕘 Anni di costruzione: 1542 - 1560
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Ciclabile di via Vincenzo da Seregno (incrocio viale Rubicone) - Milano

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Italy Travel Vicenza, Veneto for Andrea Palladio's 500th anniversary of his birth. Most influential architect from Italy, Palladio was born in Padua but most of his buildings are in Vicenza.

A Glamorous Italian Seaside Town and its Christmas Market

Forte dei Marmi in off season: admire a stunning view of the Apuan Alps with their white marble tops heaving up behind the town. In December check out the impressive Christmas Market.

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Christmas Markets in Italy You Have to Visit

Visiting Italy in winter can be just as fun as the summer. There’s skiing, snowboarding, hot springs for soaking, and beautiful, snowy landscapes. Another reason to visit Italy during Christmas. This country does Christmas right, with festive decorations, hearty meals, church masses, festivals, and best of all, Christmas markets.

These markets can be found all over the country, many of them having been established for years. Most can be found in the region of South Tyrol, which is located near the Austrian border. However, these festive markets can be found scattered around the country. Visiting Italy near the holidays? These are the Christmas markets you just have to visit.

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Storia veneta in Villa III edizione: Villa Godi, Piovene Porto Godi

Terza tappa della Rassegna culturale Storia veneta in Villa III edizione: giovedì 22 settembre 2022, Villa Godi, Piovene Porto Godi (Grumolo delle Abbadesse, Vicenza), “Vita nobiliare in villa tra Cinque e Seicento” con Andrea Savio, Università degli Studi di Padova. Introduce Aldo Rozzi Marin, Presidente Associazione Veneti nel Mondo aps.

L’incontro si svilupperà in due momenti: la visita guidata alla scoperta della villa ospitante (ore 17:30) e l’evento culturale dell’Associazione Veneti nel Mondo aps (ore 18:30). Prenotazione obbligatoria, sia per la visita guidata che per l’evento culturale, all’indirizzo email storiavenetainvilla@venetinelmondo.org.

Oltre all’apporto organizzativo dell’Associazione Veneti nel Mondo, il progetto beneficia del sostegno della Regione del Veneto e del patrocinio del Ministero della Cultura, dell’Istituto Regionale Ville Venete, dell'Associazione per le Ville Venete, dell'Associazione Dimore Storiche Italiane, del Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio (CISA – Palladio Museum) e dell’Associazione Nobiliare Regionale Veneta, e si pregia del marchio turistico della Regione “Veneto. The Land of Venice”.

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