Marostica: a Walled Town of History and Tradition
In the heart of the Venetian foothills, where the flat plains give way to the first rolling hills, the fortified silhouette of Marostica rises clearly against the horizon.
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In the heart of the Venetian foothills, where the flat plains give way to the first rolling hills, the fortified silhouette of Marostica rises clearly against the horizon.
Venice is a city reflected in the water and the image that returns is imprinted in the eye of the beholder.
Prato della Valle, one of the symbols of Padova, is a large elliptical square which, in addition to being the largest square in Padua, is one of the largest in Europe (88620 m2), second only to the Red Square in Moscow.
Set within a timeless atmosphere and surrounded by stunning natural beauty, this waterside village is a gem waiting to be discovered.
When thinking of Venice, your mind might conjure up images of gondolas gliding through serene canals, ornate bridges arching gracefully over the water, and charming streets echoing with history.