Vedelago
Vedelago è un ampio comune agricolo della pianura trevigiana occidentale, formato dal capoluogo e da sei frazioni tra cui Fanzolo,...
تم التحديث في 11 يوليو 2026
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History and origins
The land of Vedelago still bears the marks of Roman centuriation, particularly visible in the hamlets of Fanzolo and Barcon, where the grid of roads, fields and ditches follows the ancient agrarian division. From the fifteenth century, the first rural farmhouses were built, which between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries were transformed into splendid country villas by Venetian patrician families, including the Emo family in Fanzolo and the Corner family in Cavasagra. The municipality, formed by the union of several rural settlements, has retained its agricultural vocation through the centuries, still the defining trait of the area today.
Villa Emo, a Palladian masterpiece
In the hamlet of Fanzolo stands Villa Emo, one of the most accomplished villas designed by Andrea Palladio, built between 1558 and 1561 for the patrician Leonardo Emo. Its facade, restrained and geometrically rigorous, contrasts with the richness of the interiors, frescoed by Giovanni Battista Zelotti. Since 1996 the villa has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site 'City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto', confirming its universal value. It is open to visitors and is the main reason Vedelago appears in guidebooks to the Veneto.
Nature: the source of the Sile
The river Sile rises within the municipal territory of Vedelago, in the hamlet of Casacorba, giving birth to one of Europe's most significant spring-fed rivers. The area falls within the Sile River Regional Natural Park, established in 1991, which protects an ecologically valuable landscape of reed beds, wet meadows and small channels. For lovers of quiet nature, rather than grand vistas, this initial stretch of the Sile offers an intimate, little-visited landscape.
Food, wine and local life
Vedelago remains a strongly agricultural municipality, with grain and fodder crops, livestock farming and a few smaller wine producers on the Treviso plain. The local table follows Veneto peasant tradition, featuring radicchio, cheeses from nearby mountain dairies and polenta-based dishes. Not being a tourist hub, Vedelago offers a genuine culinary experience, tied more to village trattorias than to destination restaurants.
How to get there and location
Vedelago lies in the western Treviso plain, about twenty-five kilometres from Treviso and not far from Castelfranco Veneto, a walled town of medieval origin. Its broad territory, split into several hamlets, is best explored by car or bicycle, following the country roads that connect the main town to Fanzolo and the other hamlets.
Experiences not to miss
- Visitare Villa Emo a Fanzolo e i suoi affreschi cinquecenteschi
- Visit Villa Emo in Fanzolo and its sixteenth-century frescoes
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