Art and cities

Art and cities

The Queen of the Adriatic

Venezia

Venice is particularly rich of museums and historical buildings of great artistic and cultural importance.

How to reach Venice

By car

An alternative is to use your own car to reach the nearby resorts of Punta Sabbioni or Treporti where a waterbus is available to bring you directly to Venice. Here you can choose the shortest  route which departs Treporti or Punta Sabbionito stop off at Lido (passing the mighty fort of S. Andrea masterpiece of military renaissance architecture built in 1543 by Sammicheli, and the old church of S. Nicolò made famous by the paintings of Canaletto and Guardi) and to finally reach the stop of S. Zaccaria a few minutes walk from St. Mark’s square. Alternatively again departing from Treporti you can reach Venice passing the celebrated islands of S. Francesco del Deserto, Burano, Torcello and Murano. From here you can change waterbus and reach St. Mark’s square in a short time.

By bus

By the ATVO shuttle bus from Caorle to Venice (Piazzale Roma). From here to reach the highly-acclaimed St. Mark’s square,you can use the waterbus, choosing from different panoramic routes.
For information visit the ATVO. For the waterbus service go to the ACTV.

Motorship Caorle

It is possible to visit Venice starting from Caorle with Motor ship Caorle. Monday to Friday from 8.00 to 16.00.
Takes tourists by sea to Venice through the entire coast of the Northern Adriatic Sea (beach of Eraclea, Jesolo and Cavallino).

Treviso is a city to visit in any season

Treviso

Treviso is a city to visit in any season, with the slow pace of those who want to savor every corner, discover original views, and breathe the peaceful city life.
Piazza dei Signori is the heart of the city and a meeting place for the locals. The Building of the Trecento and the elegant Loggia Dei Cavalieri can be found in this piazza. The rivers Sile and Cagnan that slip between the streets give a unique charm to the old town surrounded by ancient walls. The houses with their beautifully painted facades reflect on the Buranelli canal and the Island of the Fish, which was created in the river Cagnan to accommodate the fish market and shows that Treviso has a close relationship with its water.

The province of Padua is an astonishing mix of artistic and cultural heritage

Padova

The province of Padua is an astonishing mix of artistic and cultural heritage that visitors can enjoy at every corner. It is a fertile land, vital and dynamic, which lies in the heart of the Veneto plain where the main city, Padua, will amaze and enthral visitors.

It is the city of St. Anthony, Giotto and Galileo: here devotion, art and science are inseparable. Be sure to visit the Scrovegni Chapel, theUniversity of Padua (Anatomical Theatre and the Botanical Gardens)and the Basilica del Santo. Pleasure is enhanced with a walk through the historical centre, through the squares in the shadow of the imposing Palazzo della Ragione and a stop at the Pedrocchi Café.

The province of Padua extends from the Euganean hills to the Venice Lagoon offering you breathtaking landscapes from the gentle hills to the verdant plain. The territory is embellished with walled towns and timeless villages (Cittadella, Monselice, Este, Montagnana, Arquà Petrarca) which preserve artistic gems. Mighty castles, bastions and fortresses reveal the glorious Medieval past, while the elegant villas, lush gardens and historical parks leave a trace of the presence of Venetian nobles in the past.

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