The Region of Veneto
from Jesse's Journeys in Italy
Population: 4,527,694
Area: 18,391 km²
Capital City: Venice
Provinces: Belluno, Padova,
Rovigo, Treviso, Venezia,
Verona, Vicenza
Map:
Veneto
Official website:
Veneto
Wikipedia:
Veneto
The Veneto
Region
in north-east of Italy, which lies on the Adriatic
Coast plays home to some of the most famous and
visited cities in the world.
Aside from the cities such as
Venice, Verona, Vincenza and others, the province is also a
major wine-growing region (big names include Soave
whites, Valpolicella reds and the fizzy Italian
version of champagne, Prosecco).
Key sights are La Serenissima aka
Venice; Verona
where Romeo wooed Juliet; Vicenza, where the
influential architect Palladio honed his skills;
Padua, rich with a cycle of Giotto frescoes and
Chioggia, a mini-Venice without the crowds.
Elegant Palladian villas dot the vine-stripped
landscape while the snow-covered Alpine peaks are
reflected in the calm waters of Lake Garda,
surrounded by lemon and olive groves.
Take time out to sample regional specialties
including white asparagus (grown all over),
risotto with cuttlefish, linguine alla vongole (clams)
and fegato alla Veneziana (liver with onions).
Montasio and
Asiago are local cheeses while Treviso is the
birthplace of radicchio, a red and white-striped
bitter lettuce leaf.
Summers are hot (max. temp. Aug 36°C), winters are
cold (min. temp. Jan -2°C). The best time to visit
is spring or autumn for balmy days and fewer
crowds.
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