| Unique PointsBassano sits in a stunning location by | | | | including work being done on the cell which was |
| the River Brenta with | | | | used by |
| Monte Grappa in the background. It is about 35 | | | | the two saints.The Church of San Francesco was |
| kilometres | | | | started in the mid 12th |
| north east of Vicenza. The town's symbols are | | | | century, after the return of Ezzelino 11, the |
| said to be the | | | | Stutterer, from the |
| Palladian bridge, white asparagus, ceramics and | | | | Holy Land. The Church of St John the Baptist |
| the | | | | was originally |
| Grappa liqueur. I visited the town for the day in | | | | built in 1308 but reconstructed in the 18th |
| February | | | | century by local |
| 2005. I really liked the location, the fresh air, the | | | | architect Giovanni Miazzi. Giambattista Piazzetti |
| fast flowing | | | | made the |
| river and the picturesque bridge. If you like to be | | | | altarpiece of John the Baptist and Orzio Marinali |
| slightly off | | | | created the |
| the tourist track and would prefer a more rural | | | | statues of angels and the bas-reliefs.The |
| setting for | | | | Cathedral of Holy Mary was a 10th century parish |
| short break or as a base for a touring holiday, | | | | |
| Bassano is | | | | church in the original high part of the town. The |
| ideal.How to get thereThe nearest airports are | | | | present |
| Treviso, used by Ryanair as it's | | | | cathedral dates from the 17th century. The high |
| airport for Venice and Venice Marco Polo. You | | | | altar piece |
| could hire a | | | | and the painting of St Stephen are the work of |
| car from the airport. It is possible to reach | | | | Leandro di |
| Bassano by train | | | | Ponte, and the sculptures are by Mainali. Di |
| on the Vicenzia - Trento or Padova - Bassano | | | | Giacomo Dacci |
| lines.HistoryIt is often assumed that the city takes | | | | made the organ and the three ceiling paintings |
| its name from the | | | | are by |
| well known liqueur Grappa. This is not the case; it | | | | Volpata.AccommodationVilla Brocchi Colonna, |
| is named | | | | Bassano del GrappaThis lovely agriturismo, |
| after Monte Grappa. The mountain's name is said | | | | country farmhouse hotel, is located |
| to | | | | two kilometres from Bassano in spectacular |
| originate from crapp or greep, meaning crag in | | | | countryside, |
| an ancient | | | | surrounded by hills. The west wing was |
| pre-Latin language. The liqueur Grappa's name | | | | converted in 2002 |
| stems | | | | to provide eleven elegantly furnished bedrooms. |
| from grappolo, meaning a cluster of | | | | Breakfast, |
| grapes.Grappa liqueur has been produced in | | | | prepared by the owner, offers home made |
| Bassano since 1779 | | | | jams, breads, |
| when Bortolo Nardini bought a Grapperia on the | | | | biscuits and cakes, prepared using her own |
| Brenta | | | | natural farm |
| River bank. Grappa is made from the | | | | produce.Rooms cost from 90 - 150 euros per |
| by-products of wine | | | | night including |
| making, the seeds, stems and skins. The | | | | breakfast. There are two rooms with an internal |
| company is still | | | | door |
| run by members of the Nardini family, accounting | | | | suitable for a family and two rooms suitable for |
| for around | | | | disabled |
| one quarter of annual grappa production.Ponte | | | | guests.Albergo Contarini, near BassanoThe |
| Vecchia has become synonymous with Bassano. | | | | Contarini is in the lovely village of Compologno sul |
| The bridge is first mentioned in the 11th century. | | | | Brenta, in the Brenta valley, at the foot of the |
| The bridge | | | | Dolomite |
| has been rebuilt several times due to flooding or | | | | Mountains, a few kilometres north of Bassano. |
| destruction during wars. It is still the original | | | | There is a |
| design by | | | | large garden and private parking. Each of the |
| Palladio from 1569. The bridge is built of wood, | | | | three annexes |
| making it | | | | has its own character and contains bedrooms, |
| more resilient to the fast flowing River | | | | studios and |
| Brenta.There is a record of the city on St Mary's | | | | one-bedroom apartments.Double rooms cost |
| Hill from the 10th | | | | from 55 - 72 euros per room per night, |
| century. From the 14th to 18th century the city | | | | single rooms cost from 40 -54 euros. If you |
| was under | | | | stay for at least |
| Venetian rule. It became well known for the | | | | three days there is the option of half board at |
| manufacture of | | | | 40 - 54 euros |
| ceramics, wool, silk, iron and copper. The | | | | per person per night, or full board at 48 - 62 |
| Remondini | | | | euros per |
| family ran one of the most up to date printing | | | | person per night.Col delle Rane ApartmentsThese |
| houses in | | | | four farm agriturismo apartments are located 10 |
| Europe from the17th to the 19th century.Grappa | | | | km |
| liqueur has been produced in Bassano since 1779 | | | | east of Bassono, in the green hills of the |
| when Bortolo Nardini bought a Grapperia on | | | | Trevisan March. |
| theBrenta | | | | The agriturismo is run by the Gallina family. There |
| River bank. Grappa is made from the by | | | | are lovely |
| products of wine | | | | walks in the nearby hills and vineyards, and you |
| making, the seeds, stems and skins. The | | | | can hire |
| company is still | | | | bicycles too. There is a shared leisure garden.The |
| run by members of the Nardini family, accounting | | | | apartments are all on the ground floor, with |
| for around | | | | garden |
| one quarter of annual grappa production.The | | | | views. There is a living room/kitchen. The kitchen |
| Town Hall was first constructed in1405. | | | | has a |
| Bartolomeo | | | | fridge and gas rings. There is a double bedroom |
| Ferranci installed the present clock mechanism in | | | | and a |
| 1743. | | | | bathroom.The price is 385 euros per week, |
| The interior walls are adorned by frescoes of | | | | based on two sharing, |
| 120 coats of | | | | which includes linen, water, electricity, gas and air |
| arms.White asparagus was first produced in the | | | | conditioning. It is possible to accommodate an |
| 16th century after | | | | additional |
| Bassano experienced a hailstorm which | | | | two guests in the apartments, at a cost of 5 |
| destroyed the | | | | euros per |
| asparagus crop. The farmers dug up the part of | | | | person per night. There is a final cleaning charge |
| the plant | | | | of 15 |
| below the earth and discovered that it was so | | | | euros. |
| tender and | | | | Where to eatTrattoria del Borgo is a traditional |
| delicious that they started to grow it | | | | restaurant with a garden, |
| underground | | | | via Margan 7, tel 0424 522155Birreria Ottone is |
| permanently.Parolini, a local nobleman, designed | | | | an a 13th century palazzo. They offer a |
| the Giardini Parolini in | | | | selection of Italian, Tyrolean and Austrian dishes, |
| the early 19th century. In 1829 Parolini catalogued | | | | via |
| 3000 | | | | Matteotti 48 - 50, tel 0424 522206.Day |
| plant species in the garden.During the First World | | | | tripsMarosticaMarostica is a 14th century medieval |
| War the Italians took a last stand | | | | town where the |
| against the Austrians in Monte Grappa where | | | | original town wall stands intact. |
| they | | | | It is best known as the "town of chess". Every |
| entrenched themselves in tunnels and bunkers to | | | | second year a |
| repel the | | | | match, with people dressed in elaborate |
| Austrian attackers. Over 12,000 Italian and | | | | costumes to |
| 10,000 Austrian | | | | portray the pieces, is played on the giant |
| soldiers lost their lives in the numerous | | | | chessboard below |
| battles.During the Second World War Italian | | | | the castle. This takes place on the second Friday, |
| partisans hid in Monte | | | | Saturday |
| Grappa, organising raids on the main supply route | | | | and Sunday every second year, when the year |
| from | | | | ends in an |
| Germany to the German troops stationed in | | | | even number. This commemorates the chess |
| Italy. In 1944 | | | | match |
| the Germans took revenge by marching up the | | | | played in 1454 when the victor was to win the |
| mountain | | | | hand in |
| behind women, children and elderly local | | | | marriage of Lianora, the daughter of the Lord of |
| inhabitants. Any | | | | the Castle |
| partisans discovered or civilians suspected of | | | | of Marostica. Two suitors, Rinaldo d'Angarano and |
| assisting | | | | Vieti da |
| partisans were killed. There were public hangings | | | | Vallonara, had fallen in love with Lianora and were |
| and | | | | to fight a |
| shootings with families forced to watch.In 1946 | | | | duel to see how would marry Lianora. The Lord |
| the Italian prime minister awarded Basssano the | | | | forbade the |
| gold medal for military valour. Every year the | | | | duel and order decreed that the victor of the |
| city | | | | chess match |
| commemorates these events during | | | | would marry Lianora. However all was not lost |
| September.The Museo degli Alpini was established | | | | for the |
| in 1948 in memory | | | | defeated suitor, as he would marry Lianora's |
| of the Italian Alpine Troops It is located on the | | | | younger sister, |
| eastern side | | | | Oldrata. |
| of the Ponte Vecchio. You have to enter it | | | | The period costumes are permanenly displayed in |
| through a cafe. I | | | | the |
| found this rather confusing but the museum is | | | | Lower Castle.Marostica holds a Cherry Festival |
| down stairs | | | | every year during May and |
| to the left when you enter the cafe. | | | | June. There are kiosks in the streets selling a |
| Originally the collection was very small but has | | | | variety of |
| grown as | | | | cherries including morello, roame,marostagne and |
| more war relics have been gathered together. | | | | sander. |
| There are | | | | There is an annual exhibition of comic cartoons in |
| many original photos, uniforms and | | | | the town. |
| armoury.Museo della Cermica is near the eastern | | | | Every July and August local craftsmen display |
| side of the Ponte | | | | their work the |
| Vecchio. The building was constructed as the | | | | exhibition hall of the Lower Caste. |
| residence of | | | | There are some lovely walks through the |
| Ferrari family, owners of a local silk factory. The | | | | surrounding hills.AsolaAsola is a charming hilltop |
| entrance | | | | town, with a castle, a cathedral |
| hall is adorned with a fresco by Giorgio Anseli. | | | | with a altar piece by Lorenzo Lotto and the 15th |
| There are | | | | century |
| pieces of engraved ceramics from medieval | | | | Palazzo della Ragione. It was called the "city of |
| times, Mainardi | | | | one |
| majolica pieces from the 17th and 18th century, | | | | thousand horizons" by Giosue Carducci, because |
| along with | | | | of all the |
| modern pieces.The Civic Musuem is one of the | | | | fantastic views. It was much favoured by the |
| oldest in the Veneto region. | | | | Venetian |
| It was built in1828 on the site of the convent of | | | | nobility. Caterina Corona, the former Queen of |
| St Francis. It | | | | Cyprus, lived |
| houses a collection of paintings by the Da Ponti | | | | here in the late 15th century. Robert Browning, |
| family, | | | | the English |
| Guariento and Magnasco, a collection of prints by | | | | poet, bought a house ere in the mid 17th |
| the | | | | century. Eleanora |
| Remondini family. There is also an archaeological | | | | Duse, credited with being the greatest actress of |
| section | | | | the Italian |
| and pieces by Antonio Canova.Bassano boasts | | | | stage was also a resident. The travel writer |
| several churches. San Donato was built in | | | | Freya Stark was |
| 1208. It is claimed that St Francis of Assisi and | | | | brought up in Asolo and spent a lot of time here |
| St Anthony | | | | between |
| of Padua both stayed here during the third | | | | her various expeditions. There is an antiques |
| decade of the | | | | market every |
| 13th century. The church was a hospital, run by | | | | second weekend of the month, except during |
| Benedictine | | | | July and |
| nuns in the 14th century, then a Fransican | | | | August.Karen Bryan is an independent travel |
| monastery during | | | | consultant and writer, |
| the 15th century. The church was restored in | | | | specialising less well known destinations in Europe. |
| 1900, | | | | |