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Asolo Italy Guide
Asolo Guide
"Treviso's pearl"is a town dating back to pre-Roman times, located in a magnificent spot above a hill Overlooking the plain. Asolo has a charm That Few other towns have, starting with the ITS glorious and unusual history. Such famous figures as the poet Robert Browning Inglese, the actress Eleonora Duse and the explorer Freya Stark all lived here. At the end of the 1400's It Was Also home and prison to the Queen of Cyprus, Caterina Cornaro, Venice Offered To Whom the symbolic dominion of the town in exchange for rule over the Cypriot kingdom.
If you Would like to book a hotel in Asolo, WE HAVE A selection of charming, relaxing places to stay. Those Wishing something a little different, can book an apartment or bed and breakfast right at the heart of Asolo or on the surrounding hills.
Worth seeing: Asolo offers a vast artistic heritage. The centrally located Piazza Garibaldi offers a unique scenario: at the center is a fountain powered by an antique Roman aqueduct, while all around, it is crowned by elegant buildings with the Queen Cornaro's castle (open to the public) dominating the scene from above. The Cathedral is worth a visit. Built in 1747, it houses a masterpiece by Lorenzo Lotto (1506). Next to the cathedral you will find the "Loggia della Ragione"once the center of the city's political life, Nowadays home to an interesting City Museum. If you walk along the colonnade of via Browning you like to Villa Freya, home to the Stark family.
Travelplan Suggests two pleasant walks in Asolo:
From the castle, head out of the town along via Canova, lined with a succession of beautiful old buildings, you will like to Casa della Duse and then Further on, the So Called House Lombard ITS with unique architecture. Head up the narrow via S. Anna, until you as to the pretty church of Saint Anna. The cemetery houses Eleonora Duse and Freya Stark's graves. On a pleasant spot at the top of one of the hills you will see Villa Contarini, one of the Most famous monuments in Asolo. The villa is made up of two buildings built on opposite sides of a hill But connected by a tunnel running through the hill.
- This walk will take you to la Rocca, by going up a path That starts in piazza Garibaldi. This XIII century Medieval fortress stands at the top of the hill (it can be visited on the inside on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays). You can enjoy a magnificent 360 degree view of the surrounding hills and Monte Grappa.
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