Chiesa di San Biagio
The church of San Biagio is located on the street of the same name, which follows the course of the Ardo stream, east of the center of Belluno. Originally titled
The church of San Biagio is located on the street of the same name, which follows the course of the Ardo stream, east of the center of Belluno. Originally titled
The present building was realized in neogothical style in 1838 by the architect Giuseppe Segusini on the site of and with some architectural elements from the old Palazzo Comunale, called…
Typical Belluno villa dating back to the seventeenth century. The façade is decorated using the technique of graffiti, which originated in the Renaissance in Florence. It involves layering a dark
In ancient times a fortified palace that served as the residence of the bishops-counts, according to tradition, it was erected (or more likely expanded and strengthened) at the end of
The Murazzi are a gigantic work, worthy of Roman greatness. The Murazzi are a gigantic work, worthy of Roman greatness. They were begun towards the end of 1500 and finished
Typical noble building from Belluno dating back to the 18th-19th century. The construction was born by incorporating and transforming previous noble buildings, it is L-shaped and a portico with three
Villa Tauro, a 17th-century manor house, harmoniously fits into the agricultural landscape of the Centenere, preserving history, art, and a park with 19th-century elegance. The Villa Tauro complex stands out
The recently restored palace is situated in a beautiful location for the panoramic view it offers over the Piave River valley. On the north side of the courtyard, there is
In Feltre, immersed in greenery, lies the German cemetery that holds the remains of German soldiers from World War I. The San Paolo cemetery is located on the outskirts of
Palazzo Mazzolà, an elegant testimony of the 18th century, preserves the historical memory of Longarone in its decorated rooms and refined architecture. It is said that Giacomo Mazzolà, the father