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Venezia: Piazza San Marco, the gondolas along the Grand Canal, Ponte dei Sospiri, the artistic masterpieces and the magnificent architecture, the lagoon and the magical narrow streets, all form part of the charm of a unique city, ancient capital city of the Marine Repubblica Serenissima , whose artistic tradition reaches up to our times with the Guggenheim Museum. Venice is unique in every season: In its spring colours, its long summer days, its mysterious autumn fogs, in the magic of its wintry days; and also in its events: from the carnival to the exhibitions, the Biennal art exhibition and the Venice Film Festival. A great city to live near and be able to enjoy all year round.. It is impossible to summarize the beauty of Venice in just a few lines: It is a city to be visited as a tourist and to discover by returning again and again. Living in its vicinity is even better also because, while experiencing Venice is beautiful, living in Venice could be, on the other hand, quite complicated: the absence of streets, connections with the canals, the scarcity of available property…That is why we offer you a court which is located quite nearby and can be reached by car.
Ferrara: in the middle of the Paduan Plain, the city of Ferrara, acknowledged as World Heritage by UNESCO, blends the intrigue of narrow medieval roads with the airy, bright and geometric spaces of the Renaissance. Not to be missed is Estense Castle whose four angular towers that give it an unmistakable profile which characterizes the city as do the very unusual Palazzo dei Diamanti and Palazzo Schifanoia, famous for its Hall of Months, just to mention a few of the countless historical buildings which are often museums. Since 1999, UNESCO’s recognition has been extended to the area of the Po Delta and to the Delizie, the ancient residencies of the House of Este.
Vicenza: the city and the elegant Palladian villas in its countryside are also included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Verona: a city permeated with the romantic atmosphere of Juliet’s House and of grand operas of the Arena, a unique setting for powerful shows.
Bologna: the city of arches, one of the Italian cities richest in monuments and works of art. From the historical palaces to the towers, from the monumental complex of Santo Stefano to the National Picture Gallery, passing by the countless churches, corners and squares…
Ma anche... Este: ancient medieval village with the Carraresi Castle, its churches and the largest archaeological collection in Veneto. Montagnana: with its historical, architectural, artistic or natural paths. Montegrotto Terme: the famous thermal baths and also the House of Butterflies
Wine and FoodThere are some renowned restaurants, in the vicinities of Conselve, that have been awarded by the most important international guides; we list here some of the most well known, even though there are numerous others which are equally good. Harry's Bar Locanda Cipriani
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Venezia: Piazza San Marco, the gondolas along the Grand Canal, Ponte dei Sospiri, the artistic masterpieces and the magnificent architecture, the lagoon and the magical narrow streets, all form part of the charm of a unique city, ancient capital city of the Marine Repubblica Serenissima , whose artistic tradition reaches up to our times with the
Padua: one of the oldest and most beautiful universities in the world. The Scrovegni Chapel is the city’s most important building and is also one of the most famous Italian monuments in the world. It represents the most important cycle of frescoes by Giotto, which are still in a perfect state of conservation. Not to be missed: Church of the Order of the Hermits with Andrea Mantegna’s frescoes; Palazzo della Ragione, the Picture Gallery displays works by Giotto, Tintoretto, Tiepolo...