'Feltre' is a town and
comune of the
province of Belluno in
Veneto,
Italy. A hill town in the southern reaches of the province, it is located on the
Stizzon River, about 4 km from its junction with the
Piave, and 20 km southwest from
Belluno. The
Dolomites loom to the north of the town.

Panorama of Feltre in winter.
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History
It was known in Roman times as 'Feltria' and described as an ''
oppidum'' by
Pliny (''Nat. Hist.'' iii, 130), who also assigned its foundation to the Alpine tribe of the
Rhaetians. The city obtained the status of ''municipium'' in
49 BC.
After the fall of the
Western Empire, under which it had developed into a flourishing city, it became a
Lombard dominion. Later in the Middle Ages, it was ruled by
Ezzelino da Romano, the Camino family, by the
Scaligeri of
Verona from 1315 to 1337. Feltre was subsequently under
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, the da Carrara and the
Visconti until
1404, when, together with
Belluno, it was conquered by the
Republic of Venice. In 1499 it received a new line of walls.
In
1509 the center of the town was mostly destroyed during battles between the Venetians and the
League of Cambrai, and later rebuilt with a characteristic 16th century style. In 1797, after the fall of Venice, it was ruled for some times by the French. After the
Congress of Vienna (1814), Feltre was assigned to the
Austrian Empire, to which remained until
1866.
It was besieged by
Austria during
World War I.
Notable people of Feltre include printer
Panfilo Castaldi, humanist educator
Vittorino da Feltre and painter
Morto da Feltre.
Main sights

The Cathedral of Feltre.

The Church of St. Roch and the Castle of Alboin.
★ The Cathedral, entitled to
St. Peter and
St. Prosdocimus and rebuilt in Renaissance times. It has maintained from the preceding buildings the apse and the 14th century campanile. The interior has works by
Pietro Marescalchi and some 17th century wooden statues. The church is sided by the 15th century Baptistry, housing a precious Medieval baptismal font from 1399. Under the cathedral is an archaeological area of 1000 m² belonging to the ancient Roman city.
★ The Imperial Gate (1489, restored in 1545), from which the Via Mezzaterra starts. This is faced by the noteworthy ''Casa Crico'', ''Casa Cantoni'' and ''Palazzo Muffoni''.
★ ''Palazzo Salce''.
★ The ''Palazzo della Ragione'' (16th century), the current Town Hall, with a
Palladian style portico. It opens to the ''Piazza Maggiore'', one of the most beautiful in the Veneto, with a fountain by
Tullio Lombardo and a column surmounted by a statue of the St. Mark's Lion. On the same piazza are ''Palazzo Guarnieri'' and a Baroque staircase leading to the church of St. Roch (1576-1632), flanked by the
Alboin's Castle with the ''Torre dell'Orologio', once part of the Roman defensive apparatus. The Castle attribution to the Lombard king of Alboin has no historical evidence
★ The ''Pinacoteca'', in Palazzo Villabruna, has works by
Morto da Feltre,
Cima da Conegliano,
Gentile Bellini,
Pietro Marescalchi and others.
★ The church and the monastery of ''Santa Maria degli Angeli'', begun in 1492. Entirely renovated in the 19th century, has maintained part of the ancient cloister. It houses a painting by
Jacopo Bassano
Outside the city are:
★ The sanctuary of ''SS. Vittore e Corona'' (12th-15th century), dedicated to
Saints Victor and Corona, outside the city, and is one of the most important Romanesque edifices in the Veneto. It shows a mix of Eastern and Renaissance styles, and is home to some 14th century
Giottoesque frescoes. Sculptures include the ''martyrium'' that houses the relics of the two Eastern saints and a small statue of St. Victor.
★ The late Renaissance ''Villa Pasona'', on the site of the Castle of Pedavena destroyed by Emperor Charles IV in 1350.

Historical Centre; view from via Panoramica

View to via Roma

View to the mountains Dolomiti from via Tezze
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Frazioni''
Anzù, Arson, Canal, Cart, Cellarda, Croci, Farra, Foen, Grum, Lamen, Lasen, Mugnai, Nemeggio, Pont, Pren, Sanzan, Tomo, Umin, Vellai, Vignui, Villabruna, Villapaiera, Zermen.
Twin cities==
★
Newbury,
United Kingdom;
★
Bagnols-sur-Cèze,
France.
External links
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Official website of the Palio of Feltre