Visit Conegliano / Art and Culture
The Cathedral and Sala dei Battuti The construction had originally begun by the Battuti family ...
Find out moreStood in 1545 on the hill called "Cabalan", the Jewish Cemetery is one of the most evocative and pan...
Find out moreIn the Renaissance era Conegliano was the protagonist of an architectural and urban renewal process ...
Find out moreWith the discovery of America, the events resulting from the war with the League of Cambrai and the ...
Find out moreThe Cathedral The construction had originally begun by the Battuti family in 1345. These were the m...
Find out moreThe city of Conegliano is made up of a compact historical core, enclosed by a medieval fortified sys...
Find out moreVast complex of buildings built by the Franciscans between 1371 and 1411. It reached its maximum ex...
Find out moreGuided tours, nature walks and tastings organized by the IAT Office and the Municipality of Coneglia...
Find out moreThe Brolo of the Convent of San Francesco is located on the hill behind the ancient convent, built b...
Find out moreThe ancient Contrada Grande - the current Via XX Settembre - was once surrounded by the city walls a...
Find out moreThis church is located close to the Carrarese walls, at a gate-tower, which originally allowed acces...
Find out moreThe structure, which houses the City Museum, is the result of a series of renovations and reconstruc...
Find out moreContrada Granda è il toponimo tradizionale che indica il tracciato della strada principale del centr...
Find out moreIt was built in 1518 by a branch of the Sarcinelli family, that of Ceneda (Vittorio Veneto), and was...
Find out moreOne of the buildings that embellish what was once the lower Ruga or Saran (now Via GB Cima) is the b...
Find out moreAn elegant Venetian building, with a beautiful corner balcony, it was built at the end of the 15th c...
Find out moreOn the external façade - within the bridge’s niche - stands a fresco depicting the "Lion of St. Mark...
Find out moreThis beautiful building is characterized by a fresco that covers the entire façade with little angel...
Find out moreHere, suffocated among modern buildings, a beautiful fifteenth-century construction survives, with t...
Find out moreThe entrance to the Contrada is carried out from the west side, once Porta Ruio, opened by two turre...
Find out morePiazza Cima is also known for being the setting for some scenes of Ladies & Gentlemen, the famous 19...
Find out moreThe fountain is located a few meters from Porta Dante, at the intersection of Corso Vittorio Emanuel...
Find out moreThe name "Old" draws attention to the existence of another Palazzo Montalban that rises further east...
Find out moreThe cemetery area of Viale Gorizia was utilized until about 1882-1884. Inside it contains more tha...
Find out moreThe Civic Museum of Conegliano is located in the surviving tower of the Conegliano Castle, on the to...
Find out moreVilla Gera Villa Gera was commissioned in 1827 by Bartolomeo Gera, a member of the noble family of ...
Find out moreIn 1837 Giovanni De Min was called to fresco the hall of the villa, with historical-mythological pie...
Find out moreThe red main body, arranged on three levels overall, is characterized by a higher central tympanum, ...
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Foto archivio Comune di Conegliano, Arcangelo Piai, Francesco Galifi, Da Ros&Pollesel.
Testi archivio Comune di Conegliano, Guida "Conegliano Città d’arte e del vino" (G.B. Molli, D. Canzian, ed. Biblos, Cittadella 2018),
Consorzio Tutela del Vino Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco (www.prosecco.it).
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