Churches and scared sites
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.
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Chiesa di San Rocco, già di Santa Maria Nascente
Medieval church of Formegan (Saint Justina) The Church of Formegan, originally dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente and now to San Rocco. There are few documents about this Church, one of
Santuario di Maria Immacolata Nostra Signora di Lourdes
The Sanctuary of Mary Immaculate “Our Lady of Lourdes” is located at an altitude of 1000 meters, on the Nevegàl hill, a beautiful terrace overlooking the Belluno pre-Alps. It is
Chiesa Cimiteriale di San Pietro Apostolo – Alano di Piave
Alano di Piave cemetery church (Setteville)
Chiesa Parrocchiale di Santa Giustina
Parish church of Limana It is not known when the church of Santa Giustina di Limana was founded; however, it is documented since 1184. At the end of the 19th
Chiesetta di Sant’Agapito
Medieval chapel in Valle di Cesiomaggiore There are no precise records of the history of the Oratory of Saint Agapitus.The first certain documentation dates back to the 16th century, but
Capitello di Santa Rita
Capitello in Valpiana (Limana) dedicated to Santa Rita and linked to the writer Dino Buzzati The small chapel of Santa Rita is indissolubly linked to the figure of the famous
Chiesa di San Mamante
Church dedicated to San Mamante in the village of Caleipo (Belluno) at the foot of Nevegal The church of San Mamante, a small sanctuary located near Caleipo, was built around