Editor's Choice: Veneto
This selection spans the diverse landscapes of the Veneto region, from the 2,236-meter Giau Pass in the Dolomites to the 11-kilometer sandy shores of Venice Lido. Architectural highlights include the Church of St Giorgio Maggiore in the Venetian Lagoon and Verona’s Roman heritage, featuring a 1st-century BC theater and the fortified Scaliger Bridge. The list also features the late-Baroque Villa Pisani and its famous hedge maze, the 16th-century peninsula of Punta San Vigilio on Lake Garda, and the Gothic funerary monuments of the Scaliger Tombs.
Church of St Giorgio Maggiore
The white facade of this church is almost radiant. Its interior is bright and airy, decorated with a few paintings, mostly by Tintoretto.
Giau Pass
High-altitude alpine pass featuring 29 hairpin bends and expansive meadows at an elevation of 2,236 meters. It connects two mountain valleys and serves as a starting point for various trails.
Museum of Castelvecchio
Castelvecchio Museum is a museum in Verona, northern Italy, located in the eponymous medieval castle.
D Basilica dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo
Baroque parish church built between 1769 and 1775 on the site of earlier churches. It features a prominent bell tower that serves as a symbol of the town.
E Punta San Vigilio
Scenic peninsula featuring a 16th-century villa, a private stone harbor, and extensive Mediterranean gardens. The site includes a historic church and the Baia delle Sirene park, serving as a retreat for notable figures since 1498.
Lido Beaches
One place you don't want to miss is this 11km long part of the Venetian seashore which is surrounded by many bars and restaurants offering…
Scaliger Bridge
Also known as Castelvecchio Bridge, the original fortified bridge was built in the middle of the 14th century.
Scaliger Tombs
Outstanding Gothic masterpieces, these funerary tombs were built in order to celebrate the Della Scala family, rulers of Verona during the…
Roman Theater
Come and see what remained of a Roman theater which foundation dates back to the 1st century BC.
Villa Pisani
Monumental late-Baroque rural palace and national museum featuring eighteenth and nineteenth-century art and furnishings. The site includes an expansive park with a famous hedge maze and tropical greenhouses.
Borsari Gate
Ancient Roman city gate dating back to the 1st century BC, featuring well-preserved Roman military architecture and a white limestone façade.
Chioggia Cathedral
Chioggia Cathedral is the main place of worship in Chioggia, Italy, in the south of the Venetian Lagoon. It dates from 1627.
Palazzo della Ragione
Situated in the historical center of the city, this palace is a showcase of Romanesque architecture.
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