Noventa Vicentina

 

Anchored in the southern plains of the Vicenza region (Basso Vicentino) between the Berici and Euganean hills, Noventa Vicentina boasts Roman roots and a storied connection to the Venetian Republic dating back to 1404. The heart of the town is dominated by the majestic Villa Barbarigo (1588). Universally known as the “Villa dei Dogi” (Villa of the Doges) and serving as the current town hall, it stands as a sublime four-story masterpiece of classic Venetian architecture.

The town’s rich cultural tapestry also includes a 17th-century Duomo, the Teatro Modernissimo (opened in 1876), Palazzo Stefani, and an array of stunning historic estates like Villa Manin Cantarella, Villa Prosdocimi, and Villa Almerico. The destination is seamlessly connected to the provincial capital via the incredibly scenic Riviera Berica cycling path.

Noventa Vicentina

 

Anchored in the southern plains of the Vicenza region (Basso Vicentino) between the Berici and Euganean hills, Noventa Vicentina boasts Roman roots and a storied connection to the Venetian Republic dating back to 1404. The heart of the town is dominated by the majestic Villa Barbarigo (1588). Universally known as the “Villa dei Dogi” (Villa of the Doges) and serving as the current town hall, it stands as a sublime four-story masterpiece of classic Venetian architecture.

The town’s rich cultural tapestry also includes a 17th-century Duomo, the Teatro Modernissimo (opened in 1876), Palazzo Stefani, and an array of stunning historic estates like Villa Manin Cantarella, Villa Prosdocimi, and Villa Almerico. The destination is seamlessly connected to the provincial capital via the incredibly scenic Riviera Berica cycling path.