The beauty of nature, the elegance of art
Treviso and the “Joyful March” represent an unforgettable corner of the Veneto, an enchanting experience of the harmonious countryside and elegant civic architecture encountered here: a journey through rolling hills, exotic tastes and immortal monuments at the confines of the Veneto plain.
Treviso, Asolo and Conegliano
FIRST DAY
Treviso
The first thing which strikes the visitor to Treviso is the omnipresent equilibrium of the city, with the calm flowing of its waters, and the procession of ancient palazzi and weeping willows reflected on the shimmering emerald surface of its canals.
The city, demarcated by the rivers Sile and Cagnan, offers in a certain sense the 'ideal stroll' through the cultural values of the region, a long way from the concept of mass tourism yet at the same time providing numerous marvels of nature and art: a tranquil and stress-free approach to the riches of the region.
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SECOND DAY
Asolo
A tour of the “Joyful and Harmonious March”, and after a day spent in the hills at the foot of the Dolomites, where Asolo lies, offering a sumptuous emotional reward.
Natural panoramas go hand in hand with the artistic visions of Giorgione who centuries ago immortalised this countryside with his dreamlike curtains enveloping the real landscapes.
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THIRD DAY
Conegliano
Continuing our journey through nature and art we arrive at Conegliano, situated along a green rise where the esteemed grapes are cultivated for the renowned Prosecco wine.
The cultural visitor to this historic city is drawn to the main street Via XX Settembre, moving among the porticoes and ancient palazzi with their Gothic-venetian frescoes.
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