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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Chiesa antica che contiene affreschi molto belli La chiesa di San Nicolò è un edificio religioso di Treviso. Per dimensioni, è la più grande costruzione del genere della città, superando anche il Duomo.
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Ikiya is a Japanese tea room located in the historical centre of Treviso, near the San Nicolò church. Among with the tea room, you can find anything related to Japan and its culture: kimonos, food, and much more. Ikiya has been open since 2005, and one of the owners, Elisabetta Grosso, graduated with a degree in Oriental Languages (Japanese culture) at Ca' Foscari (Venice), selects all the items in the shop directly from Japanese factories or craftsmen, in order to provide a high quality standard at reasonable prices. Please come in and enjoy the real Japan!
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Many people come here to visit the famous mosaics by Tommaso da Modena (1326 – 1379), commissioned in 1352 and depicting 40 great Dominican scholars, including St Thomas Aquinas, St Albert the Great, several Dominican Popes, Cardinals Annibaldi, Hugh Aycelin, Latino Malabranca Orsini, and Cardinal Hugh of Saint-Cher – his portrait is apparently the earliest known fresco of somebody wearing glasses! Unfortunately many were hidden by renovation work when I visited but they are absolutely beautiful and very well worth the visit. You will find them in the Chapter Room and entry is free! However another famous person who graced this seminary is Pope Saint Pius X, who (prior to becoming Pope) was spiritual director of Treviso Seminary! You will find a plaque and a bust of him in the main entrance hall and also his name is listed on board of principal benefactors of the seminary. The cloister is also very beautiful and well worth a quiet stroll.
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