Castello di San Salvatore
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"Unmistakable emblem of the Treviso landscape, it has dominated the Susegana hills for eight centuries. An impregnable fortress in the Middle Ages, an elegant noble residence in the Renaissance, a lively literary and artistic salon of European resonance. Today a charming relais and a precious setting for private events. Construction began between the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century. In 1312, when the castle was now completed, the Collaltos obtained from Henry VII full jurisdiction over the counties of Collalto and San Salvatore: it is the beginning of a principality which, although within the municipality of Treviso first and then the Serenissima, maintained very large autonomy until 1797, with the arrival of Napoleon. In a dominant position, the castle could control the surrounding towns, the main communication routes and traffic on the Piave. For this he was involved in the struggles that in the late Middle Ages involved Treviso, Padua and Venice. Currently San Salvatore is divided into the crenellated walls, the block of Palazzo Odoardo and the large tower together with the church of Santa Croce, elements connected to the ruins of other buildings."
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"Giro castelli in moto: 1 castello di Conegliano 2 castello di San Salvatore a susegana 3 castello di collalto Pranzo con pic nic in vigna dal Frasca Marchet "
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