Treviso (Italian pronunciation: [treˈviːzo] ( listen), Venetian: Trevixo) is a city and comune in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 84,669 inhabitants (as of September 2017): some 3,000 live within the Venetian walls (le Mura) or in the historical and monumental center, some 80,000 live in the urban center proper while the city hinterland has a population of approximately 170,000. The city is home to the headquarters of clothing retailer Benetton, Sisley, Stefanel, Geox, Diadora and Lotto Sport Italia, appliance maker De'Longhi, and bicycle maker Pinarello.
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Beautiful Square in the heart of the historical district. Countless bars and shops surround the place, making it perfect to visit for social or shopping purposes
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Clever idea to move fish market from piazza dei signori to this Island in '800. Check out the shops, wine bars and lovely spots around here, it is such a nice place to have a walk ????
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Passeggiata tradizionale dei trevigiani la domenica mattina. Una breve e tranquilla passeggiata in bicicletta nell'immediata periferia di Treviso in luoghi dalle notevoli valenze naturalistiche e storiche.
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Aside from the tiramisu, our favourite thing during our visit to Treviso was walking along the old city walls- because there was this amazing, very long island full of ducks and the sweetest little rabbits! I have never seen anything like it in the middle of a city, it was lovely to see them running around.
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The greenway is a magnificent tow Path from Treviso the lighthouse in Jesolo , the First lap is Treviso to Casier a picturesque Village on the River Sile with it's small Port it's One of Venice's hidden jewels.
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Museo Bailo was most definitely one of the highlights of my day in Treviso. Great 19th and 20th century art museum, with works by great italian artists such as Luigi Serena, Gino Rossi, Luigi Borro and Arturo Martini. Arturo Martini is the museum's highlighted artist, but I far preferred the more academic works by Luigi Serena or Luigi Borro. Nevertheless, a very well organized and interesting musem in a masterpiece of contemporary architecture.
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Some paintings on the first floor but the ground floor is the most interesting. All artifacts were found in the town itself, including mosaic floors. You can see some great 13/14 Century frescoes removed from various convents and churches as well as tiles and examples showing how the whole city's buildings, grand and humble, were all richly decorated in medieval times.
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