Towers in Treviso, Italy
Torre Carrarese: is a four storied cyclindrical tower, built with traces and decorations in the heraldic colours of
the Carraresi family on the outside, and 16th century frescoes on the inside. it was captured
in 1380.
Location: Casale Sul Sile, Via De Santi. (open to the public only from outside)
Torre Di Rai: The ruin of an ancient tower is located near the village of Rai. The tower was part of castle
built in the 10th century on Roman foundations. The castle was destroyed by raids led by
Pippo Spano.
Location: S. Polo - Loc. Rai
Torre Di Credazzo: These restored towers were once part of a fortress built around the 9 th century.The
building was destroyed in 1413 in retaliation against the Republic of Venice and its allies.
Location: Farra Di Soligo. Loc. Credazzo ( open to the public from outside)
Torre Di S. Zenone Degli Ezzelini : The tower, was once the bell tower of a 14th century church, is all
that remains of the antique castle once owned by the Ezzelini family.
Location: S.Zenone Degli Ezzelini. Loc. Sopracastello(on the road
leading to Crespano. (only the outside is open to the public)
the Carraresi family on the outside, and 16th century frescoes on the inside. it was captured
in 1380.
Location: Casale Sul Sile, Via De Santi. (open to the public only from outside)
Torre Di Rai: The ruin of an ancient tower is located near the village of Rai. The tower was part of castle
built in the 10th century on Roman foundations. The castle was destroyed by raids led by
Pippo Spano.
Location: S. Polo - Loc. Rai
Torre Di Credazzo: These restored towers were once part of a fortress built around the 9 th century.The
building was destroyed in 1413 in retaliation against the Republic of Venice and its allies.
Location: Farra Di Soligo. Loc. Credazzo ( open to the public from outside)
Torre Di S. Zenone Degli Ezzelini : The tower, was once the bell tower of a 14th century church, is all
that remains of the antique castle once owned by the Ezzelini family.
Location: S.Zenone Degli Ezzelini. Loc. Sopracastello(on the road
leading to Crespano. (only the outside is open to the public)
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