Castles around Vedelago offer a journey through historical architecture in the broader Treviso province. While Vedelago itself features significant historical residences like Villa Corner della Regina in Cavasagra, the region is rich with impressive fortifications. These structures range from elegant villas with castle-like features to medieval fortresses. The area provides insights into the historical grandeur and strategic importance of the Veneto region.
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The Castle of Asolo, also known as the Queen's Castle or Pretorio Castle, is an ancient fortress located in the heart of the village, which for centuries represented the center of civil and military power. The structure is inextricably linked to the figure of Caterina Cornaro, former queen of Cyprus, who established her sumptuous Renaissance court here during her exile in Asolo. The building is characterized by the massive Civic Tower, which still marks the time of the city today, and the Royal Tower. Although over the centuries it has undergone profound transformations, housing administrative offices and even a theater named after Eleonora Duse, the complex retains the charm of a royal residence. From its walls and garden, enchanting views can be enjoyed over the rooftops of the historic center, confirming it as one of the pillars of Asolo's monumental identity.
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Good Beers Outside the Walls
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Castelfranco is a town with a beautiful historic center with crenellated walls, unfortunately not passable. It is known for being the birthplace of the painter Giorgione, of whom it is possible to admire a palace altarpiece kept in the Cathedral.
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At this location you have a beautiful view of the 'Torre Roma'. There is a summer bar in the front garden where you can relax.
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Castelfranco Veneto beautiful walled village
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Castello Pretorio is a hidden gem in the idyllic town. Free access gives you the opportunity to delve into the long, special history of the fort. It is an early medieval fortress that has had different inhabitants and interpretations over the centuries. Take your time to press your pause button and enjoy a beautiful panoramic view from the Belevedere della Specola.
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From this location you have a nice view of the Torren Roma. There is a cozy summer bar at the bottom of the tower. Relax in the shadow of the past.
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Villa Barbaro di Maser The Villa di Maser was conceived around 1550 by the architect Andrea Palladio as a prestigious location for the agricultural estate of the Venetian noble brothers Daniele and Marcantonio Barbaro, who commissioned the painter Paolo Veronese and the sculptor Alessandro Vittoria to decorate the building. Text / Source: VILLA DI MASER (Villa Barbaro) - Patrimonio dell'Umanità UNESCO https://www.villadimaser.it/visit-the-villa/?lang=en
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While Vedelago itself is home to the elegant Villa Corner della Regina, a significant historical residence, the broader Treviso province offers a range of impressive fortifications. These include medieval fortresses like Rocca di Asolo and the walled city of Castelfranco Veneto Castle, as well as the historic Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser), a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, several medieval castles are within easy reach. Rocca di Asolo is a solid military fortress built between the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The town of Castelfranco Veneto Castle is notable for its well-preserved medieval city walls. Further afield, Castello San Salvatore in Susegana and Conegliano Castle also boast medieval origins.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Rocca di Asolo. Standing on Monte Ricco, it offers expansive views from the Dolomites to Venice. Conegliano Castle, dominating its city from a hilltop, also provides excellent vistas.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The settlement of Asolo, with its historic old town and the Rocca, is a great option. Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser), a Palladian villa with beautiful frescoes, is also listed as family-friendly. The walled city of Castelfranco Veneto Castle offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The best time to visit is typically during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). The weather is pleasant for exploring, and the crowds are generally smaller than in the peak summer months. Summer (June-August) can be hot and more crowded, especially at popular sites.
Yes, you'll find dining options near many of the historical sites. The historic center of Asolo is known for its local food and wine delicacies. Similarly, Castelfranco Veneto Castle is part of a charming walled city with many clubs and restaurants just outside its walls.
The region around Vedelago offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling. For example, there are hiking routes like the 'Campi Chiusi – Villa Corner della Regina loop' and cycling routes that pass by Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser) and the historic center of Asolo.
The region's history is rich. For instance, Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser) was conceived around 1550 by Andrea Palladio and features frescoes by Paolo Veronese. Rocca di Asolo, a military fortress, dates back to the late 12th century. Castello San Salvatore in Susegana has stood for eight centuries, evolving from a medieval fortress to a Renaissance palace.
Yes, Villa Corner della Regina in Cavasagra, a frazione of Vedelago, is a significant historical building. While not a medieval fortress, it's an elegant 16th-century villa, later re-elaborated in Palladian and Neoclassical styles. Today, it operates as a hotel and event venue, offering a chance to experience its historical grandeur and beautiful Italian gardens. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
For a potentially less crowded experience, consider Castello Pretorio in Asolo. It's described as a 'hidden gem' and an early medieval fortress with free access, offering a beautiful panoramic view from the Belvedere della Specola. Villa Corner della Regina, as an event venue, might also offer a more exclusive experience depending on the day.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty. The well-preserved city walls of Castelfranco Veneto Castle, the stunning frescoes at Villa Barbaro, and the panoramic views from Rocca di Asolo are often highlighted. The charming streets and local delicacies in towns like Asolo also contribute to a memorable experience.


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