Galleria Web Art
Treviso
(11 Km)
Chiesa di San Donato
Musile di Piave
(25 Km)
Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista
Meolo
(28 Km)
Chiesa di San Mauro
Noventa di Piave
(16 Km)
Museo Civico "L. Bailo"
Treviso
(10 Km)
The Museum took the name of Abbot Luigi Bailo, the first founder of the city's civic museums. It was opened to the public in 1952, after a deep restoration due to the bombings. Inside there are several sections: the art gallery, the archaeological section and the modern art gallery, all well organized. Since 2011 it is undergoing restoration.
Museo "G. Scarpa, D. Grossa e Campagner"
Treviso
(10 Km)
The “G. Scarpa, D. Grossa and Campagner” Museum collects about 2500 species of animals. The 'Grossa' and 'Campagner' collection shows visitors utensils, different objects from the pre-Columbian area. The animals collected belong to different periods of time and are stored in containers or embalmed. The museum is located near the Church of San Nicolò, is located in the former convent and can be visited by reservation.
Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra
Treviso
(10 Km)
The museum was opened in 1988 and is located in the building of the “Old Canons”. Inside it houses a large collection of objects and works dating back from prehistoric times, well organized into sections: Pinacoteca, Goldsmith, Archaeological Section and Sacred and Textile Parameters. The museum is available to the public.
Museo etnografico provinciale Casa Piavone
Treviso
(9 Km)
The Museum, located inside the Piavone houses, was established by the Municipality of Treviso. The main purpose of this investment was to promote the activities and traditions now forgotten. For this reason, the Museum, in association with the Treviso Folk Group, organized various exhibitions and shows. The Museum is available for all interested parties.
Museo Toni Benetton
Treviso
(16 Km)
Villa Marignana was home to famous Venetian families before being bought by the sculptor Toni Benetton to create an outdoor exhibition space near his atelier. In addition to the environment rich in works made of iron and sculptures, the villa also has a charming garden on which the macrosculptures of the artist who died in 1996 are exhibited. The villa is home to the International Academy of Iron and the International Documentation Center on Iron and Other Metals.
Museo Luigi Bailo
Treviso
(10 Km)
The Abate Luigi Bailo founded the modern city museum of Treviso in 1879, which is composed of the Archaeological Section, Municipal Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art. The first offers significant Paleovenetian findings , of the Copper Age, Bronze and Iron Ages.
Museo Chiesa di Santa Caterina
Treviso
(9 Km)
It is the headquarters of the Civic Museums of Treviso; the building dates back to '300.Inside you can admire the remains of large murals, temporary exhibitions and a new archaeological section recently opened.
Museo Casa da Noal
Treviso
(10 Km)
This is the historical section of the complex of Museums, with the lapidary in its interiorand along the adjacent Casa Robegan. These two buildings have an importantarchitectural value, being beautiful examples of late-Venetian Gothic.
Galleria l'Elefante
Treviso
(10 Km)
The gallery was opened in 1964 in Mestre with the exhibition of Pop Art "American Supermarket. " Since 1995, is situated in Treviso ; it is continuing to explore the characters and the most important artists of the postwar period.
Teatro Comunale
Treviso
(9 Km)
The main theater is part of the Foundation Cassamarca of Treviso and offers performances of music, dance, drama and opera. Today's theater has been restored and opened with a concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in November 2003.
Teatro Eden
Treviso
(11 Km)
As well as the Municipal Theater, it is part of the Theatres SpA of Treviso and gives rise to musical events, such as at large jazz concerts, as well as dance and drama. It was the headquarters during the renovation of the Teatro Comunale.
Teatro delle Voci
Treviso
(12 Km)
This theater is part of the Foundation Cassamarca and it is located in the former movie theater "La Perla" set in the residential district of San Liberale. It is a laboratory of sound, recording, and experimental theater.
Teatro Alcuni
Treviso
(9 Km)
This theater is aimed primarily at younger generations, recognizing the educational value of the hidden theater . So it doesn’t offer only shows but it also organizes schools theater, for all generations.
Battistero di San Giovanni
Treviso
(10 Km)
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”.
Torre del Comune
Treviso
(9 Km)
The Tower of the Municipality is the highest among the towers in the city, and together with the Palazzo del Podestà it is the symbol of Treviso. It was built in the 13th century, but the building was restored several times in 1800, to arrive at its present appearance. Today, it houses inside the Prefecture of Treviso.
Palazzo dei Trecento
Treviso
(9 Km)
The palace dates back to 1185 and is one of the most visited points of interest in Treviso. The building was used as the headquarters of the Major Council and, although during the bombing of the city it was damaged very seriously, it was restored. Today you can find several photographic exhibitions inside it. Today the building is the seat of the City Council.
Monte di Pietà
Treviso
(9 Km)
The ancient seat of the Monte di Pietà is located in the homonymous square, behind the Palazzo del Podestà. The palace was rebuilt in 1462, the year in which the Franciscans proposed the establishment of the Mount of Pietà, which was officially founded in 1496. Inside is the chapel of the Rectors, a valuable environment that preserves frescoes by Fiumicelli.
Palazzo Scotti
Treviso
(9 Km)
Palazzo Scotti in Treviso was wanted to become the residence of the homonymous noble family. In the 18th century one of the heirs of the Scotti, this Mr. Ottavio, a well-known architect and representative of the Veneto, designed many works inside the building, used as a housing for fourteen bodies of armed, during the history of Treviso; then, it was the headquarters of municipal archives, of the Provincial Technical Institute “Riccati”, subsequently the Tourism Office and, currently, there are some municipal offices.
Chiesa di Santa Lucia
Treviso
(25 Km)
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.
Chiesa di Santa Caterina
Treviso
(4 Km)
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.
Chiesa di San Vito
Treviso
(37 Km)
Communicating with the Church of Saint Lucia, also medieval. Inside you can see other fourteenth-century frescoes and many valuable ancient works.
Chiesa di San Gaetano
Treviso
(29 Km)
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.
Piazza dei Signori
Treviso
(9 Km)
The heart of the medieval city for the complex of buildings that surround it on three sides.
Mura di Treviso
Treviso
(39 Km)
A wall of nearly four kilometers, comprising mainly medieval artifacts, from the fifth and the sixth century.
Porta San Tommaso
Treviso
(9 Km)
Located to the north of Treviso, it was built under the mayor Paolo Nani in the early '500, it is the work of William D'Alzano of Bergamo. The statue on the top of the door depicts St. Paul.
Porta Santi Quaranta
Treviso
(10 Km)
Contemporary of Porta San Tommaso, it still guarantees today, the access to Treviso for those coming from the West (Padova, Montagnana, Vicenza, Castelfranco Veneto).
Museo etnografico provinciale Case Piavone
Treviso
(10 Km)
Housed in the seventeenth-century houses Piavone, it exhibits a collection of 150 pieces, some of which are unique or rare, including weighing scales of the major historical periods, from various countries around the world.
Chiesa di Santo Stefano
Treviso
(17 Km)
Dating back to the Lombard age, rebuilt in the seventeenth century, richly decorated inside a century later.