
Treviso is one of the most beautiful and lesser known art city in Italy. It is called "the city of two rivers" because it lies between the Cagnan and Sile rivers, in an enchanting pattern of characteristic streets and refined gardens. We recommend you to visit Piazza dei Signori with its beautiful Civic Tower, the Romanesque-style Duomo, the Fountain of the Boobs (we urge you to see it to find out where this name comes from) and the park of the “talking trees” inside Villa Margherita. After enjoying the enchanting attractions offered by Treviso we urge you to head out of the urban area towards the Trevigiana March.
The term "Trevigiana March" refers to the territory surrounding Treviso: although there was never a real "marquisate" of Treviso, the expression was coined to indicate the period of greatest economic growth of the region around 1200 AD.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
The Wine Consortium of Romagna, together with Consulate General of Italy in Boston, the Ho...
Wine has a long, rich history as a cooking liquid. One of the early "cookbooks," compiled...
Il mondo di Luciano Pavarotti e la sua grande carriera di cantante lirico rivivranno il 23...
Saturday September 19, 11 AM/5 PM - Raffaldini Vineyards & Winery - 450 Groc...
Saturday, August 1 - 12.30 EDT / Valenzano Winery - 1090 Route 206, Shamong, New...
The President of the Italian Wine & Food Institute cordially invite you to celebrate:...
Italy delivered the first shocking confirmation of locally transmitted coronavirus infecti...
When life gave them lemons, the Pallini family didn't make lemonade — they made limoncello...