Collezione Antoniazzi, Museo dei Carabinieri Reali
Conegliano
(16 Km)
En 1930, el Capitán Veterinario Guido Antoniazzi inició una primera colección de recuerdos referentes a los Reales Carabinieri, que constituyó el núcleo original de una importante colección, iniciativa que luego aceptó su hijo Carlo quien, para encontrar un lugar adecuado para los poseídos, decidió para ampliar la residencia familiar.
Una pasión y una herencia espiritual y material heredada de su sobrino Guido, quien ha perpetuado la tradición familiar integrando la colección con adquisiciones relevantes, supervisando la reorganización de toda la colección y permitiéndole elevarse a la dignidad de exposición permanente.
Así nació el Museo Real de los Carabineros, ahora ubicado en una parte de Villa Rossi, un edificio del siglo XIX inmerso en las verdes colinas de Conegliano, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco.
El recorrido de exposición de 60 metros cuadrados. a través de la Sala delle daghe hasta la Sala dei muskets: uniformes y tocados, armas, recuerdos, documentos, medallas y diverso material iconográfico narran, a través de caminos individuales de sacrificio y coraje, la historia de los Royal Carabinieri, desde la institución de la In 1814, pasando por las campañas del Risorgimento, la aventura colonial, la Gran Guerra, la proclamación del Reino de Italia y la Segunda Guerra Mundial, hasta el nacimiento de la República Italiana.
Actualmente, el museo se puede visitar de forma gratuita solo haciendo una reserva telefónica en su teléfono móvil. 337 502010 y un máximo de 2 personas pueden acceder a cada visita guiada.
Más información en el sitio web www.collezioneantoniazzi.it
Castelbrando
Cison di Valmarino
(4 Km)
The Castle is located on the slopes of the mountain. The construction has very ancient origins, in fact, it is thought that the first settlements were already there at the time of the barbarian invasions. Given its long history, over the years the structure passed to several owners and was several times renovated and rebuilt. Recently, in April 2009, it was the international headquarters of the first G8 on agriculture.
Porta Imperiale
Feltre
(17 Km)
The Imperial Gate is one of the oldest gates of the city of Feltre that was built together with the ancient walls. It is part of the four doors that were built as an access point to the city. Through this door the Emperors passed to go to the Bishop. It was rebuilt in the nineteenth century by the architect Segusini in neoclassical style.
Porta Pusterla
Feltre
(16 Km)
Porta Pusterla was completed in 1494 and constituted the ancient pedestrian access south of the city of Feltre. The Gate takes its name from a secret door called “posterla” that allowed the quick exit towards the citadel. The structure was equipped with louvers and caditoes on the external front while the façade divided into two parts had a fresco on the lower part, while in the upper part of the tombstones and coats of arms.
Castello di Alboino
Feltre
(16 Km)
The Castle of Alboino, built from clear limestone, was built between the tenth and eleventh century on the highest point of the Colle delle Capre in Feltre. Outside it presents frescoes by Lorenzo Luzzo and his school. The building was protected by the keep and the four towers located at its corners. To access the fortress, a door was crossed above the current Lombardy Fountains.
Porta Oria
Feltre
(16 Km)
Porta Oria is one of the oldest gates that controlled the eastern entrance to the city of Feltre. Originally it was the Gate that greeted the arrival of the authorities of the Serenissima during their journey from Feltre to Venice. The structure we observe today has remained intact since 1502 and presents the arches and louvers of the past.
Castello di Zumelle
Borgo Valbelluna
(10 Km)
The Castle of Zumelle is linked to the story of Gensericus and Eudosia who, after the death of King Goto Theodoric in 526 AD, flee and built the Castle in question. After their marriage, twins were born and for this reason the castle was given the name of Castrum Zumellarum. After being destroyed by the struggles of the early Middle Ages, the structure was rebuilt in 1311 by Rizzardo da Camino.
Sacello F. Baracca
Nervesa della Battaglia
(15 Km)
The Sacello F. Baracca rises in memory of the great Romagna aviator Francesco Baracca in the place where it was shot down during the Battle of the Solstice, in 1918. The work consists of eight Doric columns that support the dome surmounted by a small cross. At the base of the Sacello are the symbols dear to the aviator, such as the hippogryph, the rampant horse and the signatures of the parents.
Monastero Cistercense
Vittorio Veneto
(18 Km)
The Cistercian Monastery was built in 1211. In 1909 the monastery was confiscated by the community and during the war it was badly damaged. Subsequently, the building was restored and then opened. Currently, the monastery continues its normal activity.
Castello di Serravalle
Vittorio Veneto
(16 Km)
El castillo de Serravalle fue construido en la Edad Media. Fue construido a instancias de los Príncipes Caminesi y luego pasó a manos del Podestà veneciano. Está ubicado en el centro del Borgo. Ahora es de propiedad privada y se utiliza como lugar de reunión. También alberga un hermoso jardín en su interior.
Castello di San Martino
Vittorio Veneto
(16 Km)
The Castle of San Martino is very old, just think that it already existed since Roman times. Over the centuries it has been the scene of wars and conflicts, which has led to some parts of it being damaged. The 2008 earthquake also negatively affected the structure. Despite this it is still a beautiful castle.
Galleria D'Arte Valerio
Valdobbiadene
(9 Km)
Museo Civico di Conegliano
Conegliano
(17 Km)
The Civic Museum of Conegliano was founded in 1946 to capture local history. Great interest is the Art Gallery, which documents the different moments of Venetian painting with works by Pordenone and Palma the Younger. There is also an archaeological hall that displays frescoes, coins and ancient weapons.
Casa di Giovanni Battista Cima
Conegliano
(17 Km)
The House of Giovanni Battista Cima is located in the historic center of Conegliano and represents the house where the painter Giovanni Battista Cima lived. After being restored, the house has become a small Archaeological Museum, where finds dating back to a period ranging from Neolithic to Roman times are located. We also find some photographic exhibitions of the works of the famous artist.
Museo Civico
Feltre
(16 Km)
The Civic Museum of Feltre was founded in 1903 at the headquarters of Palazzo Villabruna, near Port' Oria. The Museum initially presented works from the collections of the noblewoman Antonietta Guarnieri and in 1927 it was enriched with two important works from Venice: “The Madonna and Child, San Vittore and Saint Dionysius “of the Parish Church of Zermen and “The Madonna with the Child between San Vito and San Modesto” by Lorenzo Luzzo.
Galleria d'Arte Moderna "C. Rizzarda"
Feltre
(17 Km)
The Gallery of Modern Art “C. Rizzarda” was set up in 1938 by Alberto Alpago - Novello on the will of Carlo Rizzarda, known for his wrought iron works. After his death, which occurred only at the age of 48, the Municipality inherited the Palazzo Cumano that Rizzarda had bought to use it as a museum of decorative art. Among the many works carried out, several paintings and sculptures of art collections kept by the artist in his Milan home were also inherited.
Villa Barbaro
Maser
(18 Km)
Museo Civico Archeologico
Borgo Valbelluna
(13 Km)
The Civic Archaeological Museum welcomes important finds found in the territory of Mel, dating from the 8th century BC. The core of the collections is due to the systematic excavations that occurred between 1958 and the 1964 that brought to light an entire necropolis, characterized by cassette tombs built of local stone.
Museo dei Soldati del Montello
Nervesa della Battaglia
(14 Km)
The Montello Soldiers Museum was completed in 1935 on a project by the architect Felice Non of Rome. It houses the limbs of 9325 fallen soldiers and looks like a massive square-based tower. The interior consists of side corridors and various shelves. On the walls are arranged the tombs of the Gold Medals.
Museo della Battaglia
Vittorio Veneto
(16 Km)
The Museum of the Battle was inaugurated in 1938 at the headquarters of the Palazzo della Comunità di Ceneda. The first collection was donated by the Victorian Luigi Marson, who had collected testimonies and materials from the wars in which he had participated. The exhibition is divided into three floors that welcome weapons of defense and offense, posters, topographic maps and a gallery of photographic portraits of the Great War.
Museo del Cenedese
Vittorio Veneto
(16 Km)
The Cenedese Museum was inaugurated in 1938 in the fifteenth-century loggia of the Community of Serravalle. The museum is divided into four exhibition halls where epigraphic, archaeological and artistic materials related to the territory of the Cenedese located between Piave and Livenza are exhibited.
Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra "A. Luciani"
Vittorio Veneto
(16 Km)
The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art “A. Luciani” was inaugurated in 1986 and was immediately equipped with materials coming from the dioceses of the territory. The museum site is divided into seven exhibition halls, among which are the works of artists such as Cima da Conegliano, Tiziano Vecellio and other famous artists.
Museo Civico Storico Territoriale
Alano di Piave
(14 Km)
The Museum, founded in 1983, became officially established in 2000. The museum is built on 2 themes. The first dedicated to the Great War and the second dedicated to emigration. The Museum has five rooms: the first exhibits some objects from the First World War, the second summarizes the daily life such as eating, drinking and light. Two rooms are dedicated to images of how Italians and Austrians saw the war. Then the last room is dedicated to emigration, a particular phenomenon that involved the area.