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24.2km
06:10
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6.01km
01:31
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9.78km
02:28
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9.08km
02:18
20m
20m
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3.22km
00:49
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Nice tour with very little traffic, only when we had to cross the Pontebbana
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Built between 1780 and 1783, Villa Margherita - Manfrin is a building designed by the Venetian architect Giannantonio Selva (among whose works the La Fenice Theater in Venice stands out) by order of the Marquis Girolamo Manfrin. In 1833, upon the death of Pietro Manfrin, son of Girolamo, the villa was inherited by his nephew Antonio Maria Plattis, who remained its owner for 20 years, until, in 1853, he sold it to Commendatore Luigi Trezza. Subsequently, in 1859, the villa was purchased by Davide Mondolfo Levi, whose family remained its owner for almost 40 years. In 1896 the real estate complex was sold to the English entrepreneur Adolfo Cristiano Lichtenberg, who decided to rename the estate Villa Margherita in homage to his wife Margaret Eleanor Bume, an English noblewoman. In 1915 Lichtenberg sold the villa to the Treviso Hospital. From 1919 to 1923 it was the seat of the Ministry for the reconstruction of lands liberated from the enemy. In 1937 the ownership definitively passed to the Municipality of Treviso. Since 1948 it has been used by the Italian Army: the central part was the headquarters of the Folgore Division Command until 1986, then remained as a Military District. Until 2014 it was the headquarters of the Mobile Units Division of the Carabinieri. The building is on three levels, with a façade developed lengthwise; the style is neoclassical, with the central pediment and the small gables that overlook the single-lancet windows of the main floor and the portal, also on the main floor, reachable via two elbow staircases, which connect it directly to the front garden, where there is a fountain decorated with sculptural elements. Internally, in the most important rooms, stuccoes are preserved. Among the annexes of the villa there are two barchesse which give the complex a U-shaped layout, being perpendicular to the rear facade of the town. Today it is currently closed to the public, while the large green area, freely accessible, is available to the community. Here there are, among others, the Margherita Theatre, the monopterous temple, the Manfrina with the Rams and the ancient cedraia, which forms the backdrop to the park and represents it more than anything else, with its semicircular body it is delimited by thirty columns of the Doric order. Today this building houses the bar and the spaces linked to the activities of the Talking Trees Park project created by the Gli Leggi group.
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Building complex which, from 1911 until the psychiatric reform sanctioned by the Basaglia law, was the seat of the Provincial Psychiatric Hospital. Abandoned in the 80s and 90s, since 2009, after a major redevelopment, it has housed the offices of the Province of Treviso. Observing the restoration and expansion interventions, one can still notice the original architectural structure, the one imposed by the health legislation of the time. The new functions envisaged by the Provincial Authority, located equidistant, led to the need to expand existing buildings. Suspended walkways were also created to connect the pavilions and allow the connection of the work spaces. The finishes and materials used for these additional interventions were proposed in a similar way in order to make visible the diversity of the intervention compared to the original construction: in this way the perception of two different compositional situations was obtained, corresponding to two different moments of the life of the complex.
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The Storga Park is a protected area of 67 hectares aimed at protecting the local naturalistic and ethnographic heritage. Located on part of the land of the former Provincial Psychiatric Hospital, it consists of reforested areas, closed fields, perimeter hedges and, above all, the resurgences of the Storga, a tributary of the Sile which flows entirely in the municipality of Treviso. The main entrance, to the north, is located in Via Cal di Breda, near the Case Piavone Ethnographic Museum. Ample parking is available here. On the south side, however, it is accessed from Via delle Prade or Via della Madonetta, where the small church of the same name stands. On the west side, however, it is accessible from the S. Artemio Park, on the edge of the buildings that house the headquarters of the Province of Treviso. At the center of the park stands the former agricultural colony, where today important initiatives are located: the Environmental Education and Culture Center, the Wildlife Recovery Center and the Urban Gardens, an important project that aims to enhance the aggregative-social role of production of vegetables and fruit for family use. https://www.lastorga.eu
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nice cycle / pedestrian path inside the storga park
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Very safe! relaxing and exciting.
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