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Pieve di Cadore

Pieve di Cadore è il capoluogo storico e culturale del Cadore, nelle Dolomiti bellunesi, adagiato su uno sperone roccioso che domi...

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Pieve di Cadore è il capoluogo storico e culturale del Cadore, nelle Dolomiti bellunesi, adagiato su uno sperone roccioso che domina il lago di Centro Cadore, bacino artificiale creato con la costruzione della diga sul Piave. È la patria di Tiziano Vecellio, uno dei più grandi pittori del Rinascimento italiano, la cui casa natale, edificio cadorino del Quattrocento, è oggi museo e monumento nazionale aperto ai visitatori. Nello stesso paese ha sede il Museo dell'Occhiale, che racconta l'evoluzione degli occhiali dal Medioevo al Novecento e la storia dell'industria ottica sviluppatasi proprio in questa valle, diventata nel tempo uno dei distretti più importanti d'Europa. Sede della Magnifica Comunità di Cadore, antica istituzione di autogoverno delle valli cadorine tuttora attiva, Pieve di Cadore unisce così arte, montagna e memoria storica, in una cornice dolomitica che resta tra le più suggestive e riconoscibili del Bellunese, punto di partenza ideale per esplorare l'intera area del Cadore.

Aktualisiert am 11 Juli 2026

Pieve di Cadore 15°
Sa. 23° 14°
So. 23° 15°
Mo. 21° 14°
Di. 25° 14°

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Die Geschichte

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History and origins

Pieve di Cadore has for centuries been the political and religious hub of the Cadore valleys, seat of the Magnifica Comunità di Cadore, an ancient self-governing institution that collectively administered the territory's forestry and pastoral resources and which, in various forms, has survived through the centuries to today as a forestry and cultural management body. The town was the birthplace, in 1488 or 1490 according to the sources, of Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), who would go on to work between Venice and the courts of Europe, becoming one of the greatest exponents of Renaissance painting while always keeping a symbolic bond with his homeland.

What to see

The best-known monument is the Casa Natale di Tiziano Vecellio, a sturdy 15th-century Cadore building declared a national monument in 1922 and open to the public since 1932: the ground floor displays reproductions of the painter's drawings, while the first floor preserves the rooms where Titian spent his childhood. A few steps away stands the Museo dell'Occhiale, the eyewear museum, which displays over three thousand pairs of glasses and optical instruments from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, born from an idea of the physician and archaeologist Enrico De Lotto and developed by Vittorio Tabacchi, president of the Safilo company: inaugurated in 1990, it has been run since 1996 by the foundation of the same name.

Nature and surroundings

The town overlooks Lake Centro Cadore, an artificial body of water created by damming the Piave river and today a defining feature of the landscape, lending itself in summer to walks and excursions along its shores. All around rise the Cadore Dolomites, with the Marmarole range and the Antelao massif forming the backdrop, within the wider Dolomite system recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pieve di Cadore is a starting point for high-altitude excursions and for reaching the nearby resorts of Auronzo and Cortina d'Ampezzo, the heart of Belluno's mountain tourism.

Food, wine and local products

The cuisine of Pieve di Cadore follows the gastronomic tradition of the Belluno Dolomites, made up of simple, hearty dishes tied to sheep farming and mountain life: mountain-pasture cheeses, cured meats typical of Cadore, polenta and game-based dishes form a repertoire suited to the alpine climate. A solid dairy culture is also present, sustained by the mountain pastures that still dot the surrounding valleys, while the local inns and mountain huts remain the best way to get to know this hearty, season-driven mountain cuisine.

Local life and economy

The economy of Pieve di Cadore rests on a balance between mountain tourism, forestry management and the industrial legacy tied to eyewear manufacturing, a sector that made Cadore one of Europe's most important optical districts during the 20th century. Alongside tourism activities linked to the lake and the Dolomites, the Magnifica Comunità continues to play a living role in managing the collective woods and pastures, a model of territorial administration that continues to shape the economic and social identity of the Cadore valleys.

Experiences not to miss

  • Visitare la Casa Natale di Tiziano Vecellio e i suoi ambienti quattrocenteschi
  • Visit the Casa Natale di Tiziano Vecellio and its 15th-century rooms

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