Forte Leone
Arsie'
(13 Km)
The fort was built at the beginning of the 20th century as part of the Brenta Cismon fortress. Its primary feature is the fortification, being built in World War I for war reasons (even if the building was never used in battles). Today, the structure can be freely visited by the public, at least from the outside.
Forte Cima Lan Diroccato
Arsie'
(11 Km)
The fort dates back to the beginning of the 20th century and, at the time, worked as part of the Brenta-Cismon defensive system. Because of his geographical position, he never had the chance to be part and be involved in the battles even though there were four cannons inside. In order not to allow enemies to conquer him, he was demolished with explosives. What is currently left of the fort is only the wall of the moat and some 'hidden' ruins in the middle of a large green forest.
Forte Interrotto
Asiago
(20 Km)
The Interrupted Fort is a fortification built in the 19th century. It was initially used by a military barracks, and then transformed into the fortification of the Asiago plateau to defend the border during the First World War against Austro-Hungary. It is a construction entirely in stone. On 22 May 1916 he was occupied by the Austro-Hungarian army and served as an observatory lighthouse on the plateau. A fascinating return to the past that takes us into a memorable era.
Palazzo Bonaguro
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Palazzo Bonaguro was built in the fifteenth century and was a possession of the Veggia family. Later they decided to build also a scenographic garden with statues and fountains with a sixteenth-century taste around the farm. The structure of the building consists of large overlapping rooms and stairs that lead into the rooms divided on various floors. There are also decorative elements of Bassano and Venetian tradition and various frescoes in the ceiling.
Ponte degli Alpini
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Ponte degli Alpini is located in the city of Bassano del Grappa and is made of wood. Work on the reconstruction began in 1567 and ended in 1569. In 1813, the bridge was set on fire by Eugenio of Beauharnais. During the First World War, the Italian troops of General Luigi Cadorna passed on the bridge to face the defense of the territories of the plateau of the seven municipalities, following this story it took its name Alpine Bridge. The bridge is a communication route between Bassano and Vicenza.
Palazzo Sturm
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Monte di Pieta
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
The Palazzetto del Monte di Pietà was built in 1454, to be used as a grain warehouse. Subsequently it was destined for its current headquarters and has a Renaissance façade adorned with inscriptions and coats of arms, among them also the archaic coat of arms of the Bassano city.
Tempio Ossario
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
The Ossuary Temple of Bassano del Grappa represents the military shrine, where the remains of soldiers who died in World War I are collected. Initially, the Cathedral of Bassano was designed and built and in 1930, at the request of the Ministry of Defense, it was transformed into a shrine. Inside, we find more than five thousand soldiers from all Italian regions of a very young age and also four officers with the Gold Medal.
Palazzo Pretorio
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Torre Civica
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Porta Dieda
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
The Dieda Gate was placed on what was once the Berri Castle, in Bassano del Grappa, opened only in 1541. His task was to connect the various residential parts of the city. The front of the door has a fresco at the top where a winged lion is depicted with a book in sign of loyalty. At the bottom, instead, a fresco by Jacopo Dal Ponte, in which Rufo was depicted on a soaring horse.
Torre di Ser Ivano
Bassano del Grappa
(16 Km)
Ser Ivano Tower or Torre Bolzonella is located next to the property of Castello degli Ezzelini. The name comes from the masnadiere of Ezzelino III called Ser Ivano. The structure rises for thirty meters and performed the function of defending the surrounding territory.
Torre Scaligera
Enego
(3 Km)
The Tower of Piazza was erected by the Scaligeri family around 1300 as a sign of their domination. Originally it was part of the castle but the latter was destroyed and the tower is all that remains. After many restoration works it can finally be visited but only upon prior reservation.
Forte Lisser
Enego
(7 Km)
Lisser Fort was built between 1911 and 1912 with the task of defending access to Valsugana from enemy attacks. The structure is built of stone blocks and has four cannons in revolving domes and four machine guns in armored locations. After being seriously damaged during the 1916 offensive, in 1917 it fell into the hands of the Austrians.
Porta Imperiale
Feltre
(18 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
(18 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
(18 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
(18 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.
Parrocchia di San Matteo Apostolo
Asiago
(17 Km)
The church of San Matteo Apostolo is dedicated to the patron saint of Asiago. In its walls it hosts a paint by Francesco Bassano il Giovane and one by Francesco Bassano il Vecchio in the apse.
Sacrario Militare
Asiago
(17 Km)
The military shrine of Asiago stands on the Leiten hill, in the city of the same name. It was designed by the architect Orfeo Rossato of Venice and completed in 1936. The monumental memorial houses the remains of 34,286 Italian soldiers who died in the Great War of 1915-18, of which 12,795 identified and 21,491 unknown. Twelve of these fallen have been awarded the Gold Medal for Military Valor and two of these are Jews.
Palazzo Agostinelli
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
It hosts shows and art exhibitions. On the front, a fresco of the Madonna and Child (from the second half of '400).
Ponte Vecchio
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Typical wooden bridge over the Brenta River, the most famous Bassanese monument has been built according to the plan of Andrea Palladio. It is known as the Ponte degli Alpini; here it is also located their museum.
Porta delle Grazie
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
Part of the walls of 300, rearranged in 1560 by F. Zamberlan. Beyond the door, the panoramic Viale dei Martiri has a wonderful view of the Grappa Massif and the Asiago Plateau.
Galleria d'Arte Busellato
Asiago
(17 Km)
Galleria d'Arte Nino Sindoni
Asiago
(17 Km)
The Nino Sindoni Gallery was established in 1990, at the behest of Antonio Sindoni, it is managed by the municipal administration of Asagio. The Gallery exhibits a large collection of works by Asagian artists, among which one can name, Antonio Sindoni who contributed to modern art.
Galleria d'Arte Nino Sindoni
Asiago
(17 Km)
Museo Civico
Feltre
(18 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
(18 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.
Museo Civico Storico Territoriale
Alano di Piave
(15 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.
Museo del Sacrario
Asiago
(17 Km)
In the Sacrary Museum of Asiago there are the fallen of the First World War. Inside it we can see the weapons collected on the battlefields of Asiago together with finds and photographs with the documentations of first two years of war in the mountains from Adige, from the Brenta from 1915 to 1916, the war of Pasubio, the Battle of Ortighara and a miniature construction of the Asiago Plateau in plastic where war events are represented.
Museo della Grappa
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
The Grappa Museum was founded in 1993 by the Poli family. The building is located in the center of the city and consists of five rooms. In the different collections on display there is also a collection of bottles of rare grappa belonging to the twentieth century. In one of the rooms of the museum there is a show room where you can buy the products of the Poli Distilleries.
Museo degli Alpini
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
The Alpine Museum of Bassano del Grappa exhibits works of the First World War. In the museum you can see elements such as bayonets, helmets, plane bombs, splinters and much more. The museum offers collections of great value for the Italian people.
Museo dei Cappuccini
Bassano del Grappa
(16 Km)
The Capuchin Museum is a small museum in Vicenza. Inside there are works that testify to everyday life, but also objects of sacred art from the period ranging from 1500 onwards. The museum preserves an archive-library and a collection of pharmacy vases belonging to the 17th century.
Museo Civico
Bassano del Grappa
(17 Km)
The Civic Museum of Bassano del Grappa was built in 1828. In the Museum there are different collections of great value. In the picture gallery there are 500 paintings among which those of the great artist Jacopo dal Ponte stand out. The canovian section supports three thousand drawings, autographs, monochrome etc. you can also admire the “Virgilio Chini” collection, consisting of about 800 vases and bronzes of Greek and Italian origin.
Museo e Galleria "Vittorio Emanuele III"
Pieve del Grappa
(13 Km)