Porta CalviComing from Via San Nicolò and crossed the Ponte di Porta Calvi is dating the course of the channel along the Viale Oberdan. Soon you encounter the Church of the Carmelites (1896), on the left, and the Liceo Canova (1922), on the right.
Porta CalviThe western entrance to the city where the streets converge from Padua, Vicenza and Feltre, is via Gate Forty Saints, erected in 1517 on the roadmap of the Venetian walls built then. The facade is made of stone of Istria and is framed by two fifth side to plaster under which are the original fresco decorations. The line is simple and characterized by four pillars with bases and capitals.
Above the arch of the door opening three vertical slits for the maneuvers of Bolzoni, or beams that, returning with an arm motion, raised by the chains drawbridges. They originally were two (one pedestrian), access to the left, designed for symmetric harmony, remained blind until the beginning of 1900 when it was rebuilt an old masonry bridge and the winged lion which was destroyed by the Jacobins in 1797.
From this came at Gate 15 of 15 July 1866 the first Italian soldiers, the Cavalry of Monferrato. From the same port in the early afternoon of 30 April 1945 made his entrance into the city now manned by partisans column battleship of the Fifth U.S. Army.
SS door. Quaranta was recently restored in two excerpts, with a first site funded by Cassamarca that involved the coverage of the article and a second speech made with funds from the Ministry for the material and cultural activities that affected the areas and decorations and the structure of space Carrara.
Porta Santi QuarantaEntered the city through Porta SS. Forty opens before the Borgo Cavour, wide and straight, in which case a face porches of all ages and all styles, built from the beginning of the sixteenth century later adapt to the Venetian walls (previous medieval walls ran more internally). Under the arcades of the houses are still many devotional frescoes of the sixteenth century.
Halfway through the village on the left is the Bishop's College Treviso entitled to Pope Pius X (1835-1914). The College hosts the Association Astrofili Trevigiana which organizes open courses in astronomy and philosophy of science. The Association has Newtonian telescope with a mirror 30 cm. Porta Santi QuarantaAnd a planetarium teaching that allows the simulation of astronomical phenomena.
On the right of Borgo Cavour overlooking the Church of St. Agnes rebuilt in 1613 and originally dedicated to the Holy Forty Martyrs Soldiers. Inside, a single aisle, has baroque marble altars and paintings of the XVII and XVIII century.
Continuing, on the left meets the Municipal Library which houses about 4,000 manuscripts, 800 incunabula, 5000 cinquecentine, a printed map of 500 manuscripts and over a million and half of antique prints.