Veneto is a region that is rich in stories of men who were profoundly religious and of places capable of uplifting the spirit, thanks to which hosts of little sanctuaries have sprung up.
Visit Treviso: The former Pope Pio X, one of the very few Popes from the farming class, was born here.His home still preserves the household furnishings of the family, and a Museum was built on the southern side
Visit Treviso: Near the Cathedral, you'll find the historic stairway to the Sanctuary, at the summit of Mount Marcantone. Ask the locals for the legend of the martyr Augusta and about her miraculous stone
Visit Treviso: The monastic complex has been a national monument since 1921 and dates back to the 12th cen. The monastery reached the height of its splendour and power in 1146, under Cistercians monks.
Visit Treviso: An extremely important devotional building,located on the crossroads between the routes for Redigole and Motta. It was built after the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Giovanni Cicagna on 9 March 1510.
Visit Treviso: It was built in the 12th cen by the Templar Knights.Originally placed inside a "Mason",an isolated enclave in the middle of the estates of the Order,today it stands as the only evidence of that period