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Cordignano

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It is a municipality in the province of Treviso, located on the border with Friuli Venezia Giulia, a region characterized by very heterogeneous territories and includes several plain and mountain areas, that reach more than a thousand meters of altitude above sea level. The centre, washed by the river Meschio, is embellished with elegant XVIII century villas and churches of great artistic value. The local economy is based on farming, thanks to the large presence of water sources, that also helped flourish several craftsman and industrial realities. The town is also famous for the production of olive oils and fine wines.
Traces, found in the area, evidence the presence of settlements since prehistoric times: the first larger concentration of buildings dates back to between 5000 and 3000 B.C. With the Roman colonization, the entire area experienced a period of great development, especially in agriculture. Documented traces of the existence of a centre date back to 710 A.D., a time when the territory was ruled by the Lombards. It later became possession assigned to various feudal families, including from the Da Camino, the Rangoni and the Mocenigo.
In the later centuries, Cordignano shared the same historical events of the other localities of the territory of Treviso.

Attractions:
- the Archpriest Church of Santa Maria Assunta and Cassiano, built in the XVII century on the remains of pre-existing Roman and medieval buildings, features a beautiful façade with pilasters and columns and enriched with niches, statues, lancet windows, which create extraordinary light effects . The front is dominated by a gable, topped by three statues and is flanked by a tall Bell Tower. Significant is the color effect created by the belfry in contrast to the cusp and the rest of the main structure of the tower. Inside are preserved famous artworks by Palma il Giovane, Tintoretto, Vecellio and De Min;
- the Church of Santo Stefano in the district of Pinidello, which preserves within frescoes painted by Del Zotto;
- the XIII century Church of San Zeno in the village of Silvella;
- the Church of San Valentino with its fascinating small stone Bell Tower;
- the octagonal shaped oratory of Via Isonzo;
- the Oratory of Via Piave with its decorated tympanum;
- the XVI century Palace of Duties, once seat of the Customs, which features a wide porch with round arches and mullioned windows;
- the XVIII century Villa Rota Brandolini;
- the XVIII century Villa Mocenigo;
- Villa Pizzamiglio.

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