10Nov

Discover Vicenza: The Hidden Gem of Northern Italy

A Jewel of Northern Italy: Vicenza, City of Palladio

On our Traveling Professor small group tour of Venice, Florence, and Northern Italy, travelers are delighted to discover a hidden gem—Vicenza. Nestled between Venice and Verona, this elegant city is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and the proud showcase of Andrea Palladio, one of history’s greatest architects. His harmonious designs inspired buildings across Europe and even the United States, earning Vicenza the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.


Teatro Olimpico – A Masterpiece of Illusion and Perspective

The Teatro Olimpico, completed in 1585, is the oldest indoor theater in the world. Designed by Palladio himself, this architectural marvel stuns visitors with its ingenious use of perspective. Its elaborate stage set creates the illusion of long, receding city streets, drawing the eye deep into the scene. Every corner of this intimate theater reveals Palladio’s brilliance and passion for classical beauty.


Church of Santa Corona – A Spiritual and Artistic Treasure

Built in the 13th century by the Dominicans, the Church of Santa Corona houses an extraordinary relic—a thorn from Christ’s crown, gifted to Vicenza by King Louis IX of France. Inside, you’ll also find magnificent artworks, including paintings by Giovanni Bellini and Paolo Veronese. The church’s serene atmosphere and artistic splendor make it one of the city’s must-see landmarks.


Piazza dei Signori – The Heart of Vicenza

No visit to Vicenza is complete without a stroll through Piazza dei Signori, the city’s lively central square. Once the site of the ancient Roman forum, this piazza has been Vicenza’s beating heart for centuries. Surrounded by graceful Renaissance buildings and bustling cafés, it’s the perfect place to soak in local life, enjoy a cappuccino, and watch the world go by.


Torre Bissara – The Icon of the Skyline

Dominating the skyline above the piazza, Torre Bissara—also known as the Torre di Piazza—soars an impressive 269 feet into the air. It’s one of the tallest bell towers in Italy and serves as a proud symbol of Vicenza. The tower’s clock chimes through the city, echoing over rooftops that haven’t changed much in centuries.


Righetti’s – A Local Dining Experience Like No Other

For a true local experience, join us at Righetti’s, a beloved self-service restaurant where simplicity meets authentic Italian flavor. Grab a tray, choose your meal and beverage, and set your own table with placemat and silverware. The menu changes daily, offering delicious, affordable dishes that make you feel like a local.


Ponte San Michele – A Picture-Perfect View

End your visit at the Ponte San Michele, one of the most beautiful spots in Northern Italy. This graceful stone bridge arches over a quiet canal lined with pastel-colored buildings—an idyllic scene that captures the charm and tranquility of Vicenza. It’s a photographer’s dream and the perfect place to reflect on the day’s discoveries.


Experience Vicenza with The Traveling Professor

Join us on our Venice, Florence, and Northern Italy small group tour to experience the best of Italian art, architecture, and culture—without the crowds. From the masterpieces of Palladio in Vicenza to the canals of Venice and the treasures of Florence, you’ll see Italy as few travelers do: up close, personal, and unforgettable.

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