Pieve di Soligo

For its happy geographical position it is called “the pearl of the Quartier del Piave”.
The capital and the two hamlets of Solighetto and Barbisano, despite the devastation of the First World War, offer truly interesting landscape and architectural beauties. Its center is characterized by the presence of some interesting buildings: the seventeenth-century villa Chisini-Daniotti, the contemporary Palazzo Ciassi and Morona, with the baroque church of Madonna del Carmine, Palazzo Balbi Valier, from the nineteenth century and the adjacent Borgo Stolfi.

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Pieve di Soligo
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Pieve di Soligo, Municipio in via Vaccari
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Pieve di Soligo, Borgo Stolfi
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Pieve di Soligo, la chiesa di Solighetto
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Pieve di Soligo, Laghetto Vela
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Pieve di Soligo, lo Spiedo Gigante
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Pieve di Soligo, Tiro alla Fune Contà e Trevisan
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Pieve di Soligo, tradizionale gioco del Rodoet
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Pieve di Soligo, Villa Brandolini
Emanuele Masutti
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Pieve di Soligo, Monte Cisa e Monte Villa
M. Masutti
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Paolo Steffan
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Pieve di Soligo
Raoul Bernardi
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Andea Zanzotto nel giardino della sua casa di Pieve di Soligo (1986)
Vincenzo Cottinelli
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Pieve di Soligo, Villa Brandolini d'Adda a Solighetto
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Il Mulinetto della Croda a Refrontolo
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L'Abbazia di Santa Bona a Vidor
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Pieve di Soligo

The name of the village derives from the ancient parish church that in the XIII century was divided into different territorial entities (from the Latin plebs), among which the parish church of Trevisan, on the right bank of the river Soligo, and that of the Contà, on the opposite bank. These jurisdictions were similar to the Longobards, from which the name of the neighboring Farra di Soligo comes, and they were the object of attention by religious and civil authorities, who intervened several times to settle the continuous diatribes, sometimes even in bloody events. , motivated by supposed jurisdiction rights that both boasted. This situation ceased, a first time, during the Napoleonic era, when the gen. Fiorella, in the name of Napoleon, elected Pieve di Soligo as a municipality and a judge of peace, in the Canton and District of Treviso. In 1797, following the Treaty of Campoformido, the Quartier del Piave passed, like the Venetian Republic, to Austria, remaining under this rule until the Third War of Independence.

Pieve di Soligo is one of the oldest rural agglomerations of the Quartier del Piave. Archaeological finds indicate a probable settlement already in Roman times. The historic center offers numerous architectural highlights worthy of interest, such as the seventeenth-century Villa Chisini-Daniotti, the coeval Palazzo Ciassi and Morona with the baroque church of the Madonna del Carmine, the nineteenth-century Balbi Valier palace and the adjacent Borgo Stolfi. Reaching Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II you can see the nineteenth-century Loggia dei Grani, while the main square overlook the "Battistella-Moccia" municipal library, the attached Municipal Auditorium "Battistella-Moccia" and the restored building of the Hotel Stella d'Oro. The imposing cathedral dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta, dates back to the early 1900s, and houses an altarpiece by Francesco da Milano (1540), a "crucifixion" by Giovanni Possamai, a "Virgin with the Child Jesus" by Marta Sammartini and the tomb of Giuseppe Toniolo. Near the cemetery, at the end of the Cal Santa, the path of the Via Crucis, stands the oratory of Calvario, a simple 16th century chapel with a beautiful crucifix and some stucco decorations.

Borgo Stolfi
Located along the river Soligo, it is one of the historic villages of Pieve. It occupies the right bank of the river, near the parish church, where the Soligo makes a bend, near the bridge. The architectural structures that constitute it, are typical two or three-storey buildings adjacent to each other, according to the traditional style of the villages of eastern Veneto. Here is also the old irrigation canal wheel mill powered by the Soligo.

Cal Santa
The Cal Santa is one of the oldest streets of the old town: it begins just east of the parish church, where there is an old village, and continues to the cemetery area, marked by a Via Crucis. This street is a topical place in the poetic corpus of Andrea Zanzotto, born in Pieve in 1921, which often transfigures it through the name of Contrada Zauberkraft, going to idealize and reconstruct its "anthropological substratum".

The hills of Solighetto offer, in all seasons, extraordinary opportunities for contact with nature and observation points on the plains and the hilly rope that precedes the Treviso Pre-Alps from Vittorio Veneto to Vidor, from Follina to Cison. The square of Solighetto is a small jewel of simple composure closed on its sides by the nineteenth-century parish church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception and the former Villa Brandolini, in the middle of the square a fountain. The church erected on the occasion of the proclamation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception is an example of unusual executive coherence for the churches of the territory. An elegant bas-relief in white marble depicts the death of Count Gerolamo Francesco Brandolini Rota and on the ceiling stands the fresco by Giovanni De Min.

The river Soligo divides the village into two districts called Contà and Trevisan. There is a great rivalry between the two districts, so much so that on the occasion of the village feast called Lo Spiedo Gigante, among the various events, the Tug of War takes place, which was once held at the turn of the Soligo bridge.

Village of Pieve di Soligo
Municipality of Pieve di Soligo

Province of Treviso
Veneto Region

Population: 10.193 pievigini
Altitude centre: 132 m s.l.m.

the Municipality is part of:
Città del vino

Municipality
Via E. Majorana 186 - Tel. +39 0438 985311

City of wine
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Via del Molino, 31020 - Pieve di Soligo - Treviso
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Piazza Libertà , 7, Solighetto - Pieve di Soligo - Treviso
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Via S. Giacomo, 1, Prà© di Ledro - Pieve di Ledro - Trento

BY CAR

  • Along the highway, the closest exits to the center of Pieve di Soligo are:
    - Vittorio Veneto Sud exit (A27 Venice Mestre-Belluno)
    - Conegliano exit (A27 Venice Mestre-Belluno)
    - Exit Godega di Sant'Urbano (A28 Portogruaro-Conegliano)
    - Sacile Ovest exit (A28 Portogruaro-Conegliano)

ON THE TRAIN

  • Conegliano station
  • Cornuda station

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  • Treviso airport
  • Venice Marco Polo Airport
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