Churches and places of worship Battistero di San Giovanni The baptistery of St. John dates back to the eleventh century and is a work in Romanesque style. The original form is that of a church, but now it is used as a baptistery. The building has undergone restorations over the years to achieve its current appearance. A special feature of the facade is a bas-relief that reflects the “Take off of St. John the Baptist”.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Vito Communicating with the Church of Saint Lucia, also medieval. Inside you can see other fourteenth-century frescoes and many valuable ancient works.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santa Lucia Built in the mid of 1300 on the ashes of the Prisons of Treviso destroyed by fire, the internal aspect of the church is more similar to a Crypt: contributing to it the low ceiling and poor lighting.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santa Caterina Church of the XIV century, desecrated in '700. You can admire the Chapel of the Innocents and the cycle of frescoes "Stories of St. Ursula"by Tommaso da Modena, one of the greatest painters of the fourteenth century.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di San Gaetano Located in heart of the city, it was built, together with the hospice, at the beginning of the thirteenth century. Of the ancient structure has remained, close to the bell tower, the apse painted in some parts with frescoes of the Romanesque period.
Churches and places of worship Chiesa di Santo Stefano Dating back to the Lombard age, rebuilt in the seventeenth century, richly decorated inside a century later.