Pieve di Soligo, Italian comune
Pieve di Soligo is a small commune in the Province of Treviso made up of several hamlets including Solighetto and Barbisano. The place features narrow streets, historic palaces from the 17th and 18th centuries, and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, built in the early 20th century with paintings by Francesco da Milano and Giovanni Possamai inside.
Pieve di Soligo likely began as a religious center before the year 1000 and was divided into two parts during medieval times due to competing jurisdictions from Treviso and Cison di Valmarino. After the Napoleonic era and Austrian rule, the town grew in the 20th century through small wood-working factories and tourism.
The name Pieve di Soligo refers to the ancient parish church that has shaped the place for centuries. Here, religious ceremonies and local traditions bring the community together and connect different generations.
The town is easy to explore on foot with pedestrian-friendly streets and simple parking near the center. The surrounding area invites quiet walks, especially along the Lierza stream and nearby hills that offer views over the flat lands and toward the Prealps.
The Pedre cliffs along the Lierza stream form a small canyon with large rocks protruding from the water, creating an unexpected natural landscape within the green hills. This hidden spot was once a favorite resting place for famous singer Toti Dal Monte.
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