Created by Visit Treviso Updated On: ธันวาคม 13, 2012
Castelfranco Veneto is a walled-in city, with its medieval castle still in nearly-perfect condition. Hometown of the painter Giorgione, the town’s cathedral preserves his most famous Altarpiece
Visit Treviso: Giorgione's House is a Museum entirely dedicated to this extraordinary painter, and his former house. It hosed his masterpiece: il Fregio delle Arti liberali e meccaniche, an entirely preserved fresco
Visit Treviso: In the Costanzo Chapel you can admire the Giorgione's altarpiece, showing the Virgin and Child, St.Francis and St.Nicasio, dated 1504, welll known for its extraordinary innovative poetics and layout
Visit Treviso: The Cathedral's Vestry is worthing: a gallery with several valuable paintings, like the 7 fragments frescoed by Veronese (Temperance, Justice, Time, Fame and some winged puttos)
Visit Treviso: Besides Giorgione and Veronese, other famous names stand out in this Church: Palma il Giovane, Paolo Piazza, Jacopo da Ponte "il Bassano"
Visit Treviso: The Neo Renaissance style Villa Revedin Bolasco was designed by Meduna and erected beetween 1852 and 1865. It's surrounded by a Romantic English garden among the most beautiful in Veneto, and Italy
Visit Treviso: The park is a successful combination of natural elements and charming old buildings, as the Hispanic-Moresque style greenhouse and the riding ground surrounded by 17th century stuatues by Marinali
Visit Treviso: Castelfranco is recognizable by its magnificent redbrick rampart walls, the colour of which, depending on tricks of light and time of the year, varies between pale pink hues and brighter tones
Visit Treviso: The corner and flanking towers, still excellently preserved, highlight the strategic defense role of the town, whose name recalls its origins as a tax-extempt territory