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Venice: walking between the Ghetto and Ca’ d’Oro.

A morning in Venice We always  try to write about the beauties of our territory that goes beyond Venice. This does not mean that we do not like our beautiful lagoon city. We propose a walk to Cannaregio, outside the crowding of Strada Nova. Arriving in Venice Bus is the ideal way to reach Venice […]

Aquileia: a dive into the past

Aquileia, one of the largest cities of the Roman Empire  The city of Aquileia has been founded in 181 B.C. from the Romans. It has a fundamental role as a commercial crossroads between the Mediterranean and the Balkan-continental Europe. In addition to the merchant center, it is home to an imperial palace and a fervent […]

South lagoon of Venice: Pellestrina and Ca’ Roman

Pellestrina and Ca’ Roman via Chioggia The islands of Pellestrina and Ca’ Roman can be reached mainly from Chioggia in 15 minutes by vaporetto (the public water transport of Venice). Giove parking is, in our opinion, the most practical place to park. If you park on the terrace, you pay half the price. From there […]

Riviera del Brenta: Villa Tito

Villa Tito is one of the villas on the Brenta Riviera, recently made accessible thanks to VilleCard. It is one of the villas damaged by the tornado of July 2015 which hit a part of the Riviera del Brenta. Villa Tito has suffered damage in the garden. Visiting Villa Tito in Riviera del Brenta Villa […]

On the banks of the river Lèmene: Portogruaro and Concordia Sagittaria.

Portogruaro can be a pleasant surprise for the visitor. Located in the area on the north of Venice, between Venice and Trieste. It has always been a focal point for communication so as to attract the interest of the Republic of Venice as early as 1420. It is in this period that the city enjoys […]

Treviso: along the Sile by bicycle

From Casale sul Sile to Treviso by bicycle (or on foot) The towpaths (the road that runs along the river) of the Sile allow you to travel the river along almost its entire course, from the center of Treviso to the mouth of the river. The road can be traveled by bicycle (there are many […]

Villa Venier Contarini, Riviera del Brenta

Villa Venier Contarini is one of the many villas  along the Riviera del Brenta in the area of Mira. It is not among the most known, and despite being small, it is worth to visit it. The villa was built at the end of the sixteenth century by the Venier familywho inhabited for about two […]

Castle of Catajo and Castle of San Pelagio (Euganean Hills area, Padua)

The Castle of Catajo and the Castle of San Pelagio, are located in the Euganean Hills area, near Padua. Close to each other, but very different, it is worth considering the visit of both. The Castle of Catajo The imposing body of the Catajo, at the foot of the Euganean Hills, stands out on the […]

Cittadella: the city walls

The city walls of Cittadella are one of the few examples of a defensive system with a walkway that can still be walked along, perfectly preserved over time and still intact today. (From the official website of the municipality of Cittadella). The walkway was recently made accessible to the visit and so we went to […]