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The medieval fortress of Stigliano was first mentioned in 1152 as a feudal property of the Bishop of Treviso. However, its origins may date back to Roman times due to its location in the "graticolato" area. In 1158, it was entrusted to the Tempesta family of Noale and then to the Teutonic Knight Aldobrandino da Superno. Built in a strategic position, alongside the Muson dei Sassi stream, it marked the border between the territories of Padua and Treviso. Therefore, it was the scene of numerous brutal battles until the end of the fourteenth century. It was here, however, that the disputes between the Carraresi and the Serenissima Republic of Venice began. It was the Venetians who finally conquered it in 1520, when it was sold to the Priuli family, who transformed it into a typical Venetian villa of the time. The entire complex then became the property of the Venier family, who further renovated it. Today, only the northeast corner tower remains of the original castle.
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If looking at the castle while passing through Treviso you think of knights, ladies, elves, fairies and medieval duels... you will have to think again, none of this. In fact, it was built between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century by the Romanos (from whom it also takes its name), a family of building contractors from the brand. In reality, Fortunato Romano wanted to buy Villa Margherita at auction but the deal narrowly failed. Disconsolate, he then decided to buy that land just outside the city center, on which a smuggler's house stood. But what was a smuggler doing up there? At that time the city of Treviso was different and to bring products into the city the toll was paid at the Sile gate, just ahead of where the castle now stands. The smuggler, as smart as a fox, went up the Sile with the goods to his little house and from there brought the goods into the city without paying the duty. But let's go back to the Romanos Once Fortunato Romano had the land, he designed and planned the castle with his imagination and according to his tastes, his son Antonio was the real builder. The castle still belongs to the Romano family and is an exclusive balcony overlooking the city, few can say they have entered it, as it is not open to the public. The furnishings and floors are from the early 20th century and inside you can admire the frescoes by Molossi and the statues by Feltrin. Furthermore, there are numerous valuable objects and decorations present. CURIOSITY' Before purchasing the smuggler's land, Fortunato Romano had been offered land in Jesolo, but he had replied piquedly "I don't buy mosquitoes". From strolltreviso.it
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The origins of the castle date back to Roman times, when the building was used as a fortification. Over the centuries the complex passed through the hands of various owners. In 1152 to the bishop of Treviso, from 1158 the Tempesta family were vassals and in January 1220, Count Guido ceded the rights to Aldevrandino da Superno. Built in a strategic position, on the border between the territories of Treviso and Padua, it was the scene of numerous battles. Conquered definitively by the Venetians in the seventeenth century, the complex passed to the Venier family who carried out renovations. After a long period of abandonment, recently, thanks to the renovation work by Paolo Bertan, the building has undergone further adaptations to be adapted into an accommodation facility https://www.villeveneteforyou.com/castelli/castello-di-stigliano/
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Rocca dei Tempesta in Noale, a formidable presence in the Venetian landscape, whispers tales of medieval grandeur and strategic prowess. Perched proudly in the heart of Noale, this fortress is a living testament to the historical tapestry of the region. Constructed in the 12th century, the Rocca bears witness to the ebb and flow of centuries, embodying the resilience of bygone eras. Its imposing towers and sturdy walls served both as a noble residence and a defensive stronghold, playing a vital role in the intricate dance of power and politics.
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The Bastion of San Paolo is part of the city walls of Treviso, a complex of defensive works erected over the centuries to defend the city from enemy attacks.
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Forte Vallon, commonly known as Forte Carpenedo is a nineteenth-century fortress and former barracks of the Italian Army located on the mainland near Carpenedo, in the municipality of Venice. Conceived as part of the Mestre entrenched field and of the wider lagoon defensive system, the fort, partly included in the lowland area (area code 034) prized for its environmental characteristics and classified as a site of community interest - Bosco di Carpenedo; today it has an educational-museum function and hosts numerous cultural and social initiatives.
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