Treviso
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About Treviso
Treviso (Latin: Tarvisium) is a city in northeastern Italy, and the capital of the province of the same name. It is in the eastern part of the Veneto region, north of Venezia and south of Belluno. The city has 85,000 inhabitants (2017), while the province has 885,000 inhabitants (2016).
Treviso travel guide
Getting there
By train Treviso is on the line connecting Venice with Udine. A one-way ticket from Venice is €3.40 for the 30 km and half an hour trip (2017 August).
By plane 1 Treviso Airport (TSF IATA) is becoming increasingly busy as the main destination for the budget flights of Ryanair, tel. 895 8958989 and Wizz Air tel. 895 895 3322. In order to get from the airport to the Treviso Train Station (Treviso Centrale), take the line 6 bus, which stops on the main road outside the airport. Tickets can be purchased inside the terminal and cost €1.30.
By car Treviso is connected through the national highway network
A4 - Torino-Milano-Venezia-Trieste A13 - Bologna-Padova Many national/regional roads originate in or pass through the city. Treviso is also connected with Venice through the Terraglio SS13 main road characterized by a beautiful green landscape and ancient villas advisable for easy biking tours and itineraries for cycling holidays.
Getting around
On foot Discovering the city on foot is very easy. The historic center is quite small, so you can go around in the narrow streets.
By bus The local buses are okay, but by nighttime the service becomes quite infrequent. The fares are €1 within the Treviso Comune and €1.50 outside.
By car It is better to avoid driving your own car, as there are lots of one-way streets in Treviso and a one-way ring road around the walled city.
By bike With the local rental bike shops you can make a good excursion at Palladian Villas. Ask locals for the Restera, a nice track all along Sile River. If you are brave, you can reach the Venetian Lagoon.
See
Churches Church of San Francesco, Via Sant'Antonio da Padua, 2. A Late Romanesque–Early Gothic church built by the Franciscan community in 1231–1270. Used by Napoleonic troops as a stable, it was reopened in 1928. The interior has a single nave with five chapels. On the left wall is a Romanesque-Byzantine fresco portraying St. Christopher (later 13th century). The Grand Chapel has a painting of the Four Evangelists by a pupil of Tommaso da Modena, to whom is instead directly attributed a fresco of Madonna with Child and Seven Saints (1350) in the first chapel on the left. The next chapel has instead a fresco with Madonna and Four Saints from 1351 by the so-called Master of Feltre. The church, among others, houses the tombs of Pietro Alighieri, son of Dante, and Francesca Petrarca, daughter of the poet Francesco.[citation needed] (updated Dec 2019) Church of San Nicolò, Via San Nicolò. A mix of 13th-century Venetian Romanesque and French Gothic elements. The interior has a nave and two aisles, with five apsed chapels. It houses important frescoes by Tommaso da Modena, depicting St Romuald, St Agnes and the Redemptor and St Jerome in his Study. Also the Glorious Mysteries of Santo Peranda can be seen. Noteworthy is also the fresco of St Christopher on the eastern side of the church, which is the most ancient depiction in glass in Europe (updated Dec 2019) Duomo di Treviso (Cathedral of Treviso, Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo), Puazza Duomo. Dedicated to St Peter. It was once a small church built in the Late Roman era, to which later were added a crypt and the Santissimo and Malchiostro Chapels (1520). After the numerous later restorations, only the gate remains of the original Roman edifice.[citation needed] The interior houses works by Il Pordenone and Titian (Malchiostro Annunciation) among others. The edifice has seven domes, five over the nave and two closing the chapels. (updated Dec 2019)
Civic buildings The Loggia dei Cavalieri, Via Martiri della Li
Do
Seminario Vescovile di Treviso, in via S. Nicolò. Ask to go in the "Stanza affrescata" by Tommaso da Modena: on the wall, between others, there is the first monk painted with spectacles in the history of Painting. Eat Tiramisu. It was 'created' in Treviso, at Ristorante le Beccherie in Piazza Ancillotto. Unfortunately today there is no special place to eat Tiramisu. A Pasticceria near the Railway station has tiramisù made with savoyard biscuits, the original recipe. Rugby Union: Benetton Treviso play in the United Rugby Championship (formerly Pro-14), the predominantly Celtic super-league. Their home ground is Stadio Comunale di Monigo, capacity 5000.
Buy
Local food like radicchio rosso and wine, but it is better to shop in the small towns in the countryside. Clothes and shoes: outlets are everywhere, if you go to Montebelluna, you will find shoe outlets (Geox, Diadora and so on).
Isola della Pescheria (Fish Market), Via Pescheria (old centre), ☏ +39 0422 497859. Daily, dawn to noon. The Pescheria () of Treviso is surrounded on one hand by buildings as Ca’ dei Carraresi and Ca’ Brittoni, on the other hand by buildings which made up the Camaldolese Nuns’ Convent, in one of the most characteristic places in the old centre. free. (updated Apr 2024)
Eat
DiVino Osteria Trevigiana, Via Postumia Castellana, 2 (Quinto di Treviso). A restaurant characterised by typical local cuisine, an exclusive design, a lively and welcoming environment and a spectacular display of all wines, that simply astonishes lovers of good wine. Muscoli's Osteria Trevigiana, Pescheria, 2. 9AM-midnight. An ancient hosteria in a charming place: in front of The island of fishmarket, right in the historic centre of Treviso. Local food include cicchetti, it means finger food and local people drink spritz, a light cocktail with prosecco wine, campari or aperol. €2-20. Le Beccherie, Piazza Ancilotto,10, ☏ +39 0422 540871. closed Sun evening and Mon. €28 -39 (2003). Al Bersagliere, via Barberia21, ☏ +39 0422 541988. closed Sun. Regional cuisine. €30-40.
Drink & nightlife
Gioja Lounge Bar, Via Postumia Castellana, 2 (Quinto di Treviso). 08:00-00:00. Trendy location with WiFi Internet connection, happy hour 18:00-21:00 and lounge bar 21:00-00:00. Live music on Thursdays. Osteria al Dazio, Via Cesare Battisti, 48 (Porta Calvi). 09:00-00:00. Nice place in an ancient tower of Dogana in Treviso town, in front of the Russian castle. The Osteria has a beautiful winter garden, and a terraced garden on the river Sile. If the weather is clement, you can sit at the chariot outside. Inside the tower, at the ceiling complete hams hung, waiting to be eaten! Good fingerfood, nice Prosecco and Raboso. Very interesting local place. €2-20. Basilico 13, Basilico 13 (Centre), Piazza San Vito, ☏ +39 0422549789. Excellent little bar/restaurant in the centre of Treviso with a nice little seating area directly in front. It usually is packed for "aperitivo" Fridays and Saturdays from around 19 - 23. Dinner is also excellent with an emphasis on local Trevigian Cuisine. €3 and up.
Sleep
Mid-range Hotel La Meridiana, Hotel La Meridiana, ☏ +39 041 5901100, fax: +39 041 5901237, [email protected]. Hotel Relais Monaco, Converted old Venetian villa. Bed&Breakfast Appiani36, Viale Graziano Appiani 36 (Palazzo di giustizia), ☏ +39 0422542904, fax: +39 0422 542904, [email protected]. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 10:00. Homestay be
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.