
Treviso
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Treviso, a city in northeastern Italy, is renowned for its historical monuments and the Palazzo dei Trecento, the city hall. This medieval city features well-preserved architecture, with the city hall dating back to the 13th century, showcasing Romanesque and Gothic styles.
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The Palazzo dei Trecento is situated in Piazza dei Signori, the central square of Treviso. It was originally built as a meeting place for the 'Council of Three Hundred,' hence its name. The building suffered damage during World War II but has been meticulously restored. Visitors can explore its arcades and admire the frescoes that adorn its walls. The area is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to visit this historical landmark as part of a city tour.


