This is not a simple tour of Treviso, but an immersive experience that combines cultural discovery and inner journey.
The audio guide tells each stage as an engaging story, transforming the visit into something authentic and profound. Along the way, brief guided meditations invite you to slow down, observe and experience places more consciously.
In addition to history, you will discover symbols, hidden details and lesser-known meanings of the city, for a different experience than usual.
You can explore in total freedom, without schedules or groups, following your own pace and listening to the content whenever you want.
It is more than a tour: it is a new way to experience Treviso, between emotion, awareness and discovery.
As this is an audio tour the meeting point is indicative. You can start the tour whenever and wherever you want. On the interactive map you will see your location and the nearest sites to visit
Calmaggiore : the path of balance between matter and spirit. You are in the beating heart of Treviso, along Calmaggiore, the street that has accompanied the passage of men, stories and thoughts for centuries. As you begin to walk, you may not know it, but you are walking a route that has its roots in Roman times, when the city was ...
Church of San Nicolò - A journey through history, art and inner spirituality. The facade is in brick, simple and powerful, typical of the Gothic architecture of the mendicant orders. You will not find elaborate decorations or precious marbles: its beauty is in the sobriety. The large gabled Listing, punctuated by essential lines, conveys a ...
Treviso Cathedral – A journey through stone, soul and memory. Its origins date back to the sixth century, when the first early Christian church stood here. In the following centuries it was rebuilt several times: Romanesque, then Gothic, until the eighteenth-century transformation that you see today, in neoclassical style. The columns of the facade, so ...
The Buranelli – The “little Venice” between canals and houses. The name on your lips, “Buranelli”, already holds a journey. It derives from traders from Burano who, between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, settled here to sell fish and textiles. Imagine their voices, the colors of the goods, the lively rhythm of a small ...
The Treviso Canals: mirrors of the soul and living memory. Under your steps, invisible but constant, flows the meeting between the Sile and the Botteniga. Since Roman times, these waters have made Treviso a strategic point, but it is in the Middle Ages that man learned to dialogue with them. The channels you see today are not ...
Isola della Pescheria, the story of a rediscovered balance. What you see is not a natural island. It was created by man in 1856, during Austrian rule, joining three small river islets. The idea was born from a very concrete need: to move the Fish Point of Sale out of the noblest center of the city, for hygienic reasons, especially after ...
The Tit Fountain: a journey through water, history and hidden symbols. Built in 1559 during the rule of the Republic of Venice, this fountain was commissioned by the mayor Alvise Da Ponte as a symbol of prosperity and abundance for the city. It was not only a decorative work : it represented a political, social message and, in a more subtle way, also ...
The Lodge of the Knights: the hidden temple of the city. This place was born around 1276, at a time when Treviso was a living city, crossed by merchants, travelers and nobles. The Lodge was not a religious building nor a palace of power, but a space of ...
The Walls, the Bastion of San Marco and the meditation of the Conscious Border. You are outside the walls of Treviso, in front of the Bastione San Marco. From this perspective, what you see is not only a defensive structure, but a presence that emerges from the earth, almost as if it were ...
Palazzo dei Trecento – A journey through history, symbol and vibration. Its construction dates back to the first half of the thirteenth century, around 1210 - 1215, at a time when Treviso was consolidating its municipal autonomy. The name “Trecento” comes from the Major Recommendation, an assembly composed of ...
Palazzo del Podestà and Civic Tower – A journey through power, time and inner vibrations. In front of you stands the Palazzo del Podestà, built in the 13th century when Treviso was under the influence of the Republic of Venice. This building was not just an administrative place : it was the center of power, the point where they came ...
Piazza dei Signori: the heart that listens to time. You are in the beating heart of Treviso, in a space that is much more than a square: it is a place that preserves memory, energy and presence. Piazza dei Signori opens in front of you with a harmonious balance, as if every stone were ...
Porta Altinia: cross the city, cross yourself. You are in front of Porta Altinia, one of the most suggestive entrances to the city of Treviso. Stop for a moment before crossing it. Breathe slowly. This is not only a physical passage, but a threshold that for centuries has separated and united ...
Porta San Tomaso – The threshold between worlds in Treviso. This gate was built in 1518, during the rule of the Republic of Venice, at a time when Treviso represented a fundamental strategic outpost. It was not just an entrance, but a declaration of power, order and...
Porta Santi Quaranta with meditation “Crossing and transforming”. This gate was built at the beginning of the sixteenth century, between 1516 and 1517, when the city was under the rule of the Republic of Venice. In those years, Treviso was fortified with modern walls, designed to resist new firearms. Porta Santi Quaranta was one of the entrances ...
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