Province of Vicenza

Veneto

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Indulge yourself in opera, theater and art in this refined Italian city full of Roman ruins and historic churches. It is convenient, just outside Venice.

Vicenza is a city of history, culture and the arts in the Veneto region of Italy. It is packed with theaters, museums, art galleries and opera houses. Many of the landmark buildings in Vicenza were designed by Andrea Palladio, the great Renaissance architect who gave the world the Palladian style of design. Join the elite frequenting the city Vicenza is one of the wealthiest parts of Italy. Its economy relies heavily on the textile, steel and jewelry industries.

Stroll through the main part of the city’s historic center, the rectangular Piazza dei Signori. See architectural wonders from centuries ago, such as the Palladian Basilica and the Bissara Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Vicenza. It dates back to the 12th century. The Loggia del Capitanio (Palace of the Captain), a red-columned structure, is home to the city’s Town Hall. Admire the giant building, Palazzo del Monte di Pietà, and the Church of St. Vincent in its center.

Visit the 16th-century Olympic Theater, Palladio’s last work. The UNESCO site claims to have the longest surviving stage set in the world. The set creates the illusion of a long street in the background. It was first set up in 1585. See a range of performances from plays to classical concerts or even a jazz show at the theater.

Nearby is the Palazzo Chiericati, a 16th-century palace of Renaissance design with a white façade, full of columns. Look up to see rooftop statues. The palace has recently served as a museum and art gallery.

Explore the Palazzo Thiene, which dates back to the 1500s, currently a bank headquarters. Admire its façade split into two floors of columns and arches.

The city of Vicenza is just 37 miles (59.5 kilometers) west of Venice. The Vicenza Railway Station, which opened in 1846, frequently serves passengers traveling to Milan and Venice.

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Vicenza
Known for Historical, Cathedrals and Museums
Come to Vicenza and enjoy its monuments, cathedral, and castle.

Reasons to visit

  • Basilica Palladiana
  • Piazza dei Signori
  • Santuario della Madonna di Monte Berico
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Bassano del Grappa
Known for Historical, Trendy and Excursions
Escape to trendy Bassano del Grappa! Enjoy its history, parks, and museums.
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Asiago
Known for Golf
Explore Asiago: its golf and more!
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Gallio
Known for Adventure and Skiing
Love adventure and skiing? Get away to Gallio!
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Creazzo
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Spas
Escape to Creazzo! Enjoy its golf, spas, and food.
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Schio
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Business
Get away to Schio! Enjoy the parks, monuments, and local cuisine.

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