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Audiotour Water Museum of Venice: Villas and castles among waters and the Euganean

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  1. Audio-Tour Zusammenfassung
  2. Audio-Tour Zusammenfassung

    In the past, the Euganean Hills were characterized by a thick network of small navigable canals which were connected to the main waterways of medieval origins and enabled to get easily to Venice and its Lagoon: the Battaglia and Bisato canals. Today, the splendid villas, castles and historical gardens with their wonderful water games, can be visited and admired with their calm waters: the same waters which allowed the Venetian aristocracy to get here on small boats directly from the Venice Lagoon.

    Difficulty: easy

    Length: 19 kilometres

    Time: approximately 2 hours 

    Where to leave: from the centre of Battaglia Terme, reachable by train. Also, you can get to Galzignano Terme, by bus from the Battaglia Terme train station, and start form there. Quite well known to excursionists for the beautiful cycle itineraries, it has many bicycle hire and cyclist equipment shops. Along the way there are restaurants and other places to refuel and try out local produce. Itinerary time does not include any stops. 

    This itinerary curated by the Water Museum of Venice aims to promote the most valuable heritage of water civilizations linked to the Venice Republic, thanks to the digital museum (www.watermuseumofvenice.com/eng) and to a series of tours aimed at facilitating the direct contact with water and the experience of unique liquid places. The project aims at sensitizing people who care about the protection of this irreplaceable source of life and the making of a better world, in line with UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Water Museum of Venice is a member of the UNESCO Global Network of Water Museums www.watermuseums.net

  3. 1 Avifauna and Mammals
  4. 2 Vineyards
  5. 3 Amphibians and Reptiles
  6. 4 Galzignano Terme
  7. 5 Olive Groves
  8. 6 Villa Barbarigo-Valsanzibio
  9. 7 The Reclamation Landscape
  10. 8 Water pumps
  11. 9 Lispida Castle
  12. 10 Ducts and Canals
  13. 11 Villa Emo di Rivella
  14. 12 Montaigne Canal Bridge
  1. Audio-Tour Zusammenfassung

    In the past, the Euganean Hills were characterized by a thick network of small navigable canals which were connected to the main waterways of medieval origins and enabled to get easily to Venice and its Lagoon: the Battaglia and Bisato canals. Today, the splendid villas, castles and historical gardens with their wonderful water games, can be visited and admired with their calm waters: the same waters which allowed the Venetian aristocracy to get here on small boats directly from the Venice Lagoon.

    Difficulty: easy

    Length: 19 kilometres

    Time: approximately 2 hours 

    Where to leave: from the centre of Battaglia Terme, reachable by train. Also, you can get to Galzignano Terme, by bus from the Battaglia Terme train station, and start form there. Quite well known to excursionists for the beautiful cycle itineraries, it has many bicycle hire and cyclist equipment shops. Along the way there are restaurants and other places to refuel and try out local produce. Itinerary time does not include any stops. 

    This itinerary curated by the Water Museum of Venice aims to promote the most valuable heritage of water civilizations linked to the Venice Republic, thanks to the digital museum (www.watermuseumofvenice.com/eng) and to a series of tours aimed at facilitating the direct contact with water and the experience of unique liquid places. The project aims at sensitizing people who care about the protection of this irreplaceable source of life and the making of a better world, in line with UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Water Museum of Venice is a member of the UNESCO Global Network of Water Museums www.watermuseums.net

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  • Viaggiatore

    5 out of 5 rating 08-27-2019

    eccellente itinerario

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