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It's my husband mother birthplace
It's beautiful, it's serious, it's a piece of history of my husband family. It's full of nice bars around, and it changes the atmosphere according to the different times of the day.
It's beautiful, it's serious, it's a piece of history of my husband family. It's full of nice bars around, and it changes the atmosphere according to the different times of the day.
Named after Thomas Becket (Saint Thomas of Canterbury), but with a statue of Saint Paul on top, probably because the mayor, who ordered its construction was Paolo Nani. The gate bears some resemblance...
Named after Thomas Becket (Saint Thomas of Canterbury), but with a statue of Saint Paul on top, probably because the mayor, who ordered its construction was Paolo Nani. The gate bears some resemblance...
Today only pedestrians and bicycle riders are allowed through this gate in the city wall of Treviso, but it was designated to be one of the main gates to the city when built in the 17th Century. It is...
It's my husband mother birthplace
It's beautiful, it's serious, it's a piece of history of my husband family. It's full of nice bars around, and it changes the atmosphere according to the different times of the day.
It's my husband mother birthplace
It's beautiful, it's serious, it's a piece of history of my husband family. It's full of nice bars around, and it changes the atmosphere according to the different times of the day.
Defensive and celebratory Roman style gate
Named after Thomas Becket (Saint Thomas of Canterbury), but with a statue of Saint Paul on top, probably because the mayor, who ordered its construction was Paolo Nani. The gate bears some resemblance...
Defensive and celebratory Roman style gate
Named after Thomas Becket (Saint Thomas of Canterbury), but with a statue of Saint Paul on top, probably because the mayor, who ordered its construction was Paolo Nani. The gate bears some resemblance...
Majestic gate to the historic center of Treviso
Today only pedestrians and bicycle riders are allowed through this gate in the city wall of Treviso, but it was designated to be one of the main gates to the city when built in the 17th Century. It is...