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A really unusual architectural monument called the Loggia of the Knights is established in the very center of the city. The historic building itself is quite small. Its walls are decorated with ancient frescoes depicting knights. That's how it got its name. The building was constructed in the second half of the 13th century. It has been fully restored just recently and many original decor elements were restored. A bright monument of the early 14th century is St. Leonardo church. It was built near the hospital, which took the name of the Holy originally. The hospital building has not survived to this day. However, the church continues to operate for more than 600 years. Its first huge reconstruction took place in the middle of the 17th century. The facade was completely changed. The interior, visitors can see today, was created in the 19th century. The building of the old Town Hall has been preserved in Treviso. It amazes with greatness. Numerous arches and high narrow windows decorate its facade. There is a comfortable rest area with benches in the front. The Town Hall forms a kind of a courtyard. Neighboring buildings are occupied by popular restaurants and cafes. Lovers of art can visit the old La Marignana-Benetton villa, which was built in the 18th century and originally belonged to a wealthy family. Subsequently, the famous sculptor Tony Benetton became its owner. Currently, a museum dedicated to his work operates in the building. Visitors can admire the best works of … Read further

Our guide to Treviso

Treviso sightseeing

If you want to see main sights of this place, move your feet to the central square named Dei Signori. Palazzo dei Trecento is the oldest building, the construction of which took place in the 13th century. The building is created according to the best traditions of the Romanesque style. Duomo Cathedral is located just opposite to it. An amazingly beautiful chapel adorned with exquisite frescoes, is the main sight of … Open

Travel guide to Treviso

A really unusual architectural monument called the Loggia of the Knights is established in the very center of the city. The historic building itself is quite small. Its walls are decorated with ancient frescoes depicting knights. That's how it got its name. The building was constructed in the second half of the 13th century. It has been fully restored just recently and many original decor elements were restored. A … Open

Italy - moving around the country

Italy has an extremely developed air network. There are many airports in the country, including helicopter landing stations, and air bases. Most airports are working to transport passengers and have international status (designed for the reception and transit of passengers from the near and far abroad).The largest aerial harbor in Italy is the Da Vinci Airport. At the moment, four terminals are successfully operating within its territory. The airport is located about twelve kilometers from Rome. You can get to the airport by means of public transportation or by taxi service. Please note that free buses and even underground electric trains run between the terminals. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Italy

On the eve of the Catholic Epiphany in Italy, La Befana is celebrated, the main character of which is Epiphanius, a kind old woman. Upon giving, according to legend she, along with the magi, was to accompany the baby Jesus, but was delayed, and they went without her. Now she is looking for him, going into each house and giving out gifts, hoping to find the baby. The image of Epiphany is rather unfriendly; she wears a pointed hat and flies on a mortar. To make the festival more interesting, acrobats in old-fashioned costumes perform incredible tricks on special ropes. In addition to the masquerade, games and dances are arranged, in which anyone can take part. At the end of the celebration, guests can see the most beautiful fireworks. La Befana is held on the same day as the "Parade of Three Kings" in Spain, on January 5. … Open

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