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    Vicenza is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Venice and 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Milan. Vicenza is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, with a rich history and culture, and many museums, art galleries, piazzas, villas, churches and elegant Renaissance palazzi.

  3. Vicenza is located in the Veneto region of Italy, in its own province (the Provincia di Vicenza). It’s a medium-sized town, with a population of 110,000. There has been a settlement here right back into the depths of history; remains of the Roman town can still be seen.

    • Fall in Love with Vicenza’s Basilica Palladiana
    • Admire The Architecture of Andrea Palladio All Over Vicenza
    • Discover The Church That No Longer Exists in Vicenza’s Palazzo Chiericati
    • When in Vicenza, Pay Homage to The Original Author of ‘Romeo and Juliet’
    • When in Vicenza, Learn The Story of Antonio Pigafetta – Magellan’s Diarist
    • Eat at Vicenza’s Honest Restaurant and/or Several of The City’S Best Eateries
    • Taste Vicenza’s Most Beloved Dish – Bacala’ Alla Vicentina
    • Discover Vicenza’s Roman Roots
    • See The Holy Thorn at Vicenza’s Diocesan Museum
    • Admire Giovanni Bellini’s Painting in The Church of Santa Corona in Vicenza

    Crowned by a hull-shaped copper rooftop, the Basilica Palladiana towers over Vicenza’s historic centre. Sadly, the building suffered greatly during the Second World War. Its rooftop caught fire and melted during the Allied Forces’ bombing of Vicenza on 18th March 1945. The Palladian loggia and several of the statues adorning the Basilica were damag...

    There is no better place in the world to learn about Palladio and admire his designs than the city of Vicenza in Italy. With 23 palaces and buildings designed and erected by Palladio all over town, as well as several of Palladio’s villas gracing the nearby countryside, you can have a very speedy and enriching introduction to architecture and Pallad...

    One of the most interesting things to see in Palazzo Chiericati is the art that used to adorn one of the richest churches in the city of Vicenza. The Church of St. Bartholomew (locally referred to as San Bortolo) was part of a centuries-old monastery at the place where nowadays Vicenza’s hospital stands. The cloister of the old monastery is still t...

    Luigi da Porto set the plot of his novel in Verona and came with the names of Romeo Montecchi and Giulietta Capuletti. It is thought that da Porto’s inspiration for Romeo’s name and surname and Juliet’s surname came from Dante’sDivine Comedy. Da Porto outlined the young couple’s tragic love and ultimate death. In addition, he introduced the charact...

    Ferdinand Magellan is known the world over as the leader of the first circumnavigation of the Earth. It took place between 1519 and 1522. Yet, had it not been for one Antonio Pigafetta, a nobleman and adventurer from Vicenza, there is a chance that we may have never learned the precise details of the role that Magellan had in this feat. The strong ...

    While other cities may have an honest bar in an exclusive hotel, Vicenza has a whole honest restaurant with delicious food and prices that are incredibly pocket-friendly. An honest restaurant means that you get your food from the counter and once finished, you go up to the till and tell the gentleman behind it what you had. No one keeps a tally and...

    It all started in 1431 when Piero Querini – a Venetian merchant – sailed away from Crete (then known as Candia) to Flanders on a ship laden with precious wares. As fortune would have it, Querini’s ship was wrecked. He and the surviving sailors found refuge on the island of Røst on the outer edges of the Lofoten Archipelago in Norway. There, the Ven...

    Vicenza owes its name to the ancient Romans. Originally a settlement first of the Proto-Italic Euganei tribe and then of the Paleo-Veneti tribe, by 157 BC, the city had become a Roman centre known as Vicetia or Vincentia – the Victorious. In 49 BC, Vicetia became a municipium, i.e. a Roman town, and its inhabitants were granted Roman citizenship. A...

    The Diocesan Museum traces the history of Christianity and Christian worship in Vicenza, Italy. It has some very interesting collections of archaeological artifacts, fine paintings, religious vestments, illuminated manuscripts, and even Romanian icons. In addition, the museum has a beautiful collection of spheres made of semi-precious stones as wel...

    The Church of Santa Corona is one of the most interesting and beautiful places to see in Vicenza, Italy. Originally built in the 13th century to house the Holy Thorn that had been given to the Bishop of Vicenza by the King of France (see point 12 above), the church quickly became the city’s main place of worship for many centuries. Nowadays, its Go...

  4. Vicenza is a medium-sized city in Veneto, in northeastern Italy, and the capital of the namesake province. The city and the surrounding countryside and hills are particularly famous for the many works, and particularly the villas, by Andrea Palladio; a group of Palladio buildings are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overview.

  5. Sep 12, 2023 · Vicenza is a smaller town in Italy, with a population of around 100,000 but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of things to do in Vicenza! Pretty much every Italian town has a Duomo, and Vicenza is no exception. The Vicenza Cathedral was designed by Andrea Palladio and finished in the 1560s.

  6. Vicenza, city, episcopal see, Veneto region, northern Italy, traversed by the Bacchiglione and Retrone rivers, at the eastern end of the valley between the Monti Lessini and the Monti Berici (which connects Lombardy with Veneto), northwest of Padua.

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · The city of Vicenza, with a population of 110,000, is located in the Veneto region of northern Italy and is one of the country’s most wealthy cities. No less worth seeing than its neighboring metropolises of Verona, Padua and Venice, Vicenza is considered a real insider tip for a trip to Italy.