A Guide to Bassano del grappa
Balsanna del grappa is divided by the Brenta River and is the most densely populated and highly developed city of the Veneto region.
The city has an impressive cultural heritage with a marvellous mix of Renaissance and Baroque. This beautiful cultural heritage can be seen in numerous tourist sites including the Loggia del Podestà, the Convent of St Francesco, the Parolini Gardens, the Ponte Vecchio wooden bridge, the Palazzotto Montevecchio and Monte di Pietà, the Porta delle Grazie, the Posta Dieda, the Cathedral of St Maria in Colle, Palazzo Agostinelli, Palazzo Bonauguro, Palazzo Sturm the Ceramics Museum, the small Church of the Angelo, the Church of St Donato, the Civic Tower, the Ossario Temple, the Campese Monastery, and the Parco Ragazzi of 99.
Gastronome lovers will enjoy local delicacies specialties made with Asparagus and Baccala, but above all, the town is known for its Grappa. Close to Bassano del Grappa is the Parco delle Grotte Oliero where one can visit the Covolo degli Assassini and the Covolo delle Sorelle by boat.