Churches and scared sites
The Piave Valley is dotted with countless churches and sacred sites that date back to ancient times. Characteristic are the small frescoed churches featuring "Last Suppers with shrimp" dating from a period between the 13th and 15th centuries BC, which are kept open during certain periods of the year for visiting. Unmissable are the basilica sanctuaries of SS Vittore and Corona in Feltre and that of San Martino in Belluno, the church of Santa Maria Assunta in Borgo Valbelluna, a National Monument since 1880, and a walk near the Certosa di Vedana.
Basilica-Santuario Ss. Vittore e Corona
DiscoverChiesa di San Quirico e Giulitta in Castellavazzo
DiscoverCampanile di Pirago
Il campanile miracolosamente scampato alla tragedia del Vajont. Simbolo della tragedia, è rimasto miracolosamente intatto dopo il passaggio dell’onda che ha distrutto la chiesa adiacente. Recentemente ristrutturato è visitabile ad
Chiesa di S.Giacomo
DiscoverOssario italiano e cimitero austro-ungarico di Feltre
DiscoverChiesa di S.Maria degli Angeli
DiscoverChiesa San Pietro in Corona
DiscoverChiesa Parrocchiale Santa Maria Annunziata
DiscoverMount Grappa Memorial
The memorial was built in order to honour the fighters that died for the Native Country in the battles of the Mount, in the early postwar years.