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    The Surrounding Area

    Situated in the countryside of the Veneto but, at the same time, just a few kilometres from Treviso, Oderzo, Venice and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Hotel Colombo offers its guests the chance to reach the city quickly, without having to give up the tranquillity and traditions of a small town.
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    Here is some other tourist information you might find useful:
    Treviso Airport site: San Giuseppe di Treviso, where you can find times and flights to and from Treviso.
    Venice Airport site: Marco Polo di Tessera, where you can find times and flights to and from Venice and Mestre.
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    Piave Wines Itineraries

    Established in 2006, approved by the Veneto Region and under the patronage of the Piave DOC Wine Protection Consortium (Consorzio Tutela Vini Piave D.O.C.), this tourist wine trail of over 150 kilometres, known as the Piave Wine Road, came into being to promote the DOC Piave area and its wines.
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    Maserada sul Piave and surrounding areas

    The origins of Maserada lie in an archipelago of islands, extending through the branches of the river Piave, in the stretch of flood plain between the Via Postumia and the river itself. Its name comes from Macerata due to its appearance, an area marked by flooding and the resultant accumulation of materials and rubble (macerie in Italian, hence the name).
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    Monastier di Treviso and surrounding areas

    Monastier di Treviso is a small municipality in the south-east of Treviso province. That the Romans were here has been confirmed by numerous discoveries of the remains of flooring, bronzes and coins. The street layout appears to follow the ancient grid system
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    Ponte di Piave and surrounding areas

    Inhabited since the pre-Roman period by the ancient Veneto people, it was a major Roman settlement as it was crossed, firstly, by the Opitergium-Tridentum trade route and then by the Callalta, a road constructed for flood protection on an embankment and a major communication trail between Treviso, Oderzo and Friuli.
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    San Biagio di Callalta and surrounding areas

    Municipality situated in Treviso province, and whose origins date back to the Paleovenetian period, as witnessed by archaeological finds. The name comes from Saint Biagio, bishop and martyr, and from the military road ‘Callis Alta’, built in the late Roman period (3rd and 4th centuries AC.) which these days is now the 'Postumia' main road,
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    Villorba and surrounding areas

    Villorba was originally the ‘Villa Urbis extra Moenia’, i.e. the city seat outside the walls, mentioned for the first time in a document of 982, when the town was part of the Holy Roman Empire, and included in the fiefdoms of the Counts Collalto of Treviso reached the town after the Lombards in 959. They installed themselves precisely in Villorba, which was right at the southern tip of their lands
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    Oderzo and surrounding areas

    Oderzo, known as Opitergium by the Romans, rises to the east of the Marca of Treviso, on the plain between the Piave and Livenza rivers. In 49 BC Caesar awarded it municipium status and, still under Roman influence, it reached its greatest cultural and economic splendour around the second century AC, under the emperor Augustus, thanks too to the Via Postumia Highway.
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    Visiting and staying in Treviso

    The current city’s origins can be traced back to between the IX and VIII centuries BC. Already inhabited during Roman times, it was an important centre under the Goths and Lombards. Intersected by the waters of the Sile and Cagnan rivers, Treviso is a city steeped in history, works of art, fresco-adorned houses, churches and palaces but, above all, rich in enchanting landscape vistas
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    HOTEL COLOMBO ***

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    Piazza C. Colombo 17
    31030 San Bartolomeo di Breda di Piave
    Treviso - Italy
    Tel. +39 0422.686685 - Fax +39 0422.1622015
    e-Mail:info@hotel-colombo.it
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