Churches and Sacred Places

The Piave Valley is dotted with countless churches and sacred sites that date back to ancient times. Characteristic are the small frescoed churches featuring "Last Suppers with shrimp" dating from a period between the 13th and 15th centuries BC, which are kept open during certain periods of the year for visiting. Unmissable are the basilica sanctuaries of SS Vittore and Corona in Feltre and that of San Martino in Belluno, the church of Santa Maria Assunta in Borgo Valbelluna, a National Monument since 1880, and a walk near the Certosa di Vedana.

Duomo di Belluno

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Duomo di Belluno
Chiesa di S.Giacomo

Chiesa di S.Giacomo

Feltre

Inside the citadel, almost at the end of Via Mezzaterra, surrounded by magnificent frescoed and decorated palaces, one encounters the Church of San Giacomo. The church of St. James was

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Ossario italiano e cimitero austro-ungarico di Feltre

Ossario italiano e cimitero austro-ungarico di Feltre

Feltre

Ossuary and cemetery, a place of silent memory, where the fallen of the Great War rest, a symbol of reconciliation and respect among peoples. Inside the civilian cemetery of Feltre,

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Chiesa di S.Maria degli Angeli

Chiesa di S.Maria degli Angeli

Feltre

Church of S. Mary of the Angels: ancient church of the city. It has been a parish since 1951 and was built by Blessed Bernardino Tomitano in the 15th century,

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Chiesa San Pietro in Corona

Chiesa San Pietro in Corona

Sedico

The tradition has it that this is the first Christian church built in the area, and that it was located along the route of an old Roman road. Recently renovated,

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Chiesa Parrocchiale Santa Maria Annunziata

Chiesa Parrocchiale Santa Maria Annunziata

Sedico

The church of Sedico, dedicated to the Annunciation, houses precious works of art and bears witness to the history of the community. The church is located in the center of

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