Author Archives: Ilaria Lotto

july events veneto

The most important summer events in Veneto!

The most important summer events in Veneto! You will enjoy your time at Fattoria Grimana! You can take part in different events in July: exhibitions, excursions on foot or on boat, food and wine tasting tours and vintage markets! Le … Read More

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5 reasons why choosing Vicenza for your holidays!

5 reasons why visiting Vicenza We really want to let you know 5 main reasons why visiting Vicenza this year: arts and architecture food and wine sport and active tourism shopping history You will discover how much the Province of Vicenza … Read More

Van Gogh on display in Vicenza

Van Gogh, tra il grano e il cielo The Basilica Palladiana, in Vicenza’s wonderful old town, will be the exhibition setting of some of the most famous Van Gogh masterpieces! From the 7th October, 40 paintings and 85 drawings made … Read More

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Summer concerts at Villa Camerini in Piazzola sul Brenta

Summer concerts at Villa Camerini in Piazzola sul Brenta – Padua In July 2017 you can enjoy summer concerts of worldwide famous artists in a wonderful location: Villa Camerini in Piazzola sul Brenta, Padua! Fattoria Grimana is situated in the … Read More

“The peaches”

The recipes of the farm My grandmother called them just “the peaches”. They are little balls made with pasta frolla stuffed with jam and covered with alchermes and sugar in order to make them similar to real peaches. Given the … Read More

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The peaches

“The peaches” My grandmother called them just “the peaches”. They are little balls made with pasta frolla stuffed with jam and covered with Alchermes and sugar in order to make them similar to real peaches. Given the huge amount of … Read More

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Visit these exhibitions in Vicenza, Padua and Verona!

Exhibition that end in September Summer exhibitions and events are going to end, so we want to remind you which ones: the last free guided tour in Vicenza “The Second World War”, Tintoretto and Donatello’s San Lorenzo in Padua, Maria … Read More