Articles of interest in Sarmeola
The Ponte Minich is a bridge which lies in the Sestiere Castello in Venice and connects the Calle Trevisan with the Calle Bressana. To have the bridge named for him, the surgeon Angelo Minich (1817–1893), in his will of 25 September 1893, bequeathed…
Palazzo Schio is a patrician palace of the 16th century in Vicenza, northern Italy, whose facade was designed by the architect Andrea Palladio in 1560.
Castello del Catajo is a patrician house near the town of Battaglia Terme, province of Padua, north-eastern Italy built in 1573.
The English International School of Padua (EISP) is a private independent international school located in Padua, Italy.
St. George's Oratory, in Padua, Italy, is a Roman Catholic church built by the Marquis Soragna Raimondino Lupi in 1376 as family chapel after the family had settled down in Padua. The chapel was probably built in 1377.
Sant'Andrea della Zirada is a church and a monastery in Venice, northern Italy.
Monte Rua is a mountain of the Veneto, Italy. It has an elevation of 416 metres.
Monte Cecilia is a hill of the Veneto, Italy.
Lago di Fimon is a lake in the Province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy.
Vetrego is a frazione of the comune of Mirano, Italy, Province of Venice, Region Veneto.
Rocca Pendice is a mountain of the Veneto, Italy.
Palazzo Foscari can refer to:
Monte Rusta is a mountain of the Veneto, Italy.
Monte Rosso (Colli Euganei) is a mountain of the Veneto, Italy.
Monte Lozzo is a mountain of the Veneto, Italy.
Monte Cinto (Colli Euganei) is a hill of the Veneto, Italy.
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