Bassano del Grappa · what to see

The city around
the bridge

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A city you can walk in half a day

Bassano is small, compact, made to be walked. From Palladio's bridge to the Ezzelini Castle is a ten-minute walk, and in between is everything: two squares, three museums, two towers, a cathedral, an 18th-century distillery and an avenue of limes that carries the carved names of its dead.

Almost everything worth seeing is concentrated in the medieval historic centre, within the ring of walls. It is a human-scale city, crossed by camera-controlled limited-traffic zones: best to leave the car outside and cross it on foot, from the bridge to the squares, from the squares to the castle, the mountain always there at the end of every view.

This page lists the points of interest: museums, civic monuments, churches and places of memory. For up-to-date hours, parking and practical itineraries, see the visitor's guide.

Two thousand years in a few lines

From Roman Bassiano to Palladio's city

Bassano began as the farm of a Roman called Bassianus — hence the name — in the 2nd century BC, but the Brenta was inhabited earlier still: a 2,700-year-old bronze sword was found in the river. Saint Bassianus is still the patron, celebrated on 19 January.

In the 13th century the town is the heart of the Ezzelini domain, the family that first unified the Veneto. From 1404 it joins the Republic of Venice as an autonomous podesteria — a special status kept until Napoleon. In 1760 the doge grants it the title of city.

Until 1928 it was simply Bassano: the government added "del Grappa" to honour the fallen of the Great War on the massif above. Here, as a young ambulance driver, passed Ernest Hemingway: the surroundings of Bassano are a backdrop of A Farewell to Arms.

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A city of genius and industry: birthplace of the painter Jacopo dal Ponte and the singer Francesca Michielin, and the roots of Renzo Rosso, founder of Diesel.

The map

All the points at a glance

Museums, monuments, churches, places of memory and car parks of the historic centre. Click each point for its name. Positions are indicative.

Bridge & symbols Museums Sacred places Memory / war Info & car parks
The civic heart

The squares and the towers

Bassano's drawing room is the sequence of Piazza Libertà and Piazza Garibaldi, two adjoining spaces forming a single great open-air room. On Piazza Libertà stand the town loggia, the statues of San Bassiano and Jupiter, and an elegant neoclassical façade. Shaded Piazza Garibaldi hosts the market and the tourist office.

Above the squares rise two towers. The Civic Tower, 43 metres high, can be climbed on request for an exclusive view of the mountains and rooftops. Further north, the Tower of Ser Ivano marks the entrance to the Castle.

43 metres

Civic Tower

Panoramic climb over the centre and the Grappa. By appointment.

Market

Piazza Garibaldi

The shaded square with the IAT office and the town market.

Drawing room

Piazza Libertà

Loggias, statues and the neoclassical façade: the heart of civic life.

Middle Ages

Ezzelini Castle

The oldest fortified core, with a walkable rampart walk.

The museums

Four museums within a ten-minute walk

Bassano holds one of the most important collections of Venetian art in the province and two museums unique in the world: popular printing (Remondini) and ceramics. To these are added the Alpini memory and grappa culture.

Jacopo Bassano · Canova

Museo Civico

The oldest museum in the Veneto. It holds the world's largest collection of Jacopo dal Ponte and his sons, with works by Antonio Canova, the Chini archaeology collection and the "History of the City" section. Daily 10–19, closed Tuesdays.

Remondini · Ceramics

Palazzo Sturm

Overlooking the Brenta, it houses the Remondini Museum — the family that invented popular European printing — and, on the main floor, the "Giuseppe Roi" Ceramics Museum, witness to Bassano's great ceramic tradition.

Black feathers

Alpini Museum

Small and intense, at the head of the bridge above the historic Taverna al Ponte. Relics, photographs and documents of the Alpine corps, whose national symbol is the Old Bridge.

Spirit · 2 sites

Poli Grappa Museum

The museum of Italian spirits, free entry: one site facing the Old Bridge (Via Gamba 6) and one at Schiavon (Via Marconi 46), beside the historic distillery. More on the Grappa page →

Since 1779

Grapperia Nardini

Italy's oldest distillery, at the eastern head of the bridge. Massimiliano Fuksas's Bolle are its contemporary face.

Exhibitions

Ezzelini Castle

Besides the rampart walk, it hosts temporary exhibitions. The historic core from which the Ezzelini ruled the March in the 13th century.

The castle and the towers

Walls, rampart walk and Clock Tower

Bassano's oldest core is the Ezzelini Castle, the fortified citadel from which the Ezzelini ruled the Trevisan March in the 13th century. Within the walls stand the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Colle and the Tower of Ser Ivano.

Visiting the rampart walk

After a long restoration, the castle walls are walkable again: a panoramic rampart walk lets you climb the bastions and read the old town from above, with glimpses of the Brenta and the Pre-Alps. Visits are usually by appointment; the castle also hosts temporary exhibitions. Info and bookings at the Civic Museums and the IAT office.

The Civic (Clock) Tower

On Piazza Garibaldi rises the Civic Tower, also known as the Clock Tower: 43 metres high, built in the 14th century. It can be climbed on request (booking via IAT or the Civic Museums): from the bell chamber an exclusive view over the rooftops and, beyond, the Monte Grappa massif.

Art and convent

San Francesco and the Museo Civico

The church of San Francesco, built in the 14th century, holds a precious wooden Crucifix by Guariento and traces of contemporary frescoes. Its cloister and former convent now house the Museo Civico: the oldest museum in the Veneto, founded in 1828.

The collections are first-rate. Beside the world's largest set of paintings by Jacopo dal Ponte and his sons, the museum holds works and plaster casts by Antonio Canova, canvases by the Tiepolos and an extraordinary collection of drawings and prints with sheets by Bernini, Dürer and Rembrandt, as well as the Chini archaeology section.

Sacred places

Two cathedrals, a thousand years apart

Bassano's religious history can be read in two emblematic churches: the ancient Cathedral, born on the castle hill over a thousand years ago, and the Tempio Ossario, raised in the 20th century for the fallen of the Great War.

From 998

Cathedral of Santa Maria in Colle

Bassano's mother church stands within the walls of the Ezzelini Castle, at the highest point of the centre. The first mention of the pieve of Santa Maria in Colle dates to 998. The ancient church became a crypt, and above it the new three-nave church with bell tower was raised, repeatedly enlarged over the centuries.

Pope Pius IX raised it to the dignity of an abbey church. It is the historic cathedral of the city: compact, ancient, tied to the castle from which it watches the river.

1908–1934

The Tempio Ossario

Begun in 1908 as a new town cathedral, the work was interrupted by the First World War and resumed afterwards with a different destiny: not a parish church but an ossuary temple for the fallen.

Completed in 1934, it holds the remains of about 6,000 soldiers. In Venetian neo-Gothic style with an octagonal dome flanked by two sixty-metre bell towers: for its size it is also called the "New Cathedral".

Memory

Viale dei Martiri

Along the old walls, overlooking the Brenta valley, runs the Viale dei Martiri (Avenue of the Martyrs): one of the most moving places in the city. It is dedicated to thirty-one young people hanged from the lime trees of the avenue in September 1944, after the round-up on the Grappa.

On each tree a plaque bears the name of a victim. You walk in silence, the plain and the river on one side, the names on the other: this is how Bassano holds together its beauty and its harshest history. The avenue also offers one of the finest views over the Brenta and the Pre-Alps.

The Great War

Bassano, the Alpini and Monte Grappa

After Caporetto, in autumn 1917, the Italian front entrenched on the Piave–Grappa–Asiago line. The Monte Grappa massif, which towers over the town, became for a year the last bastion before Venice: over 25,000 Italians and 10,000 Austro-Hungarians died there.

From that tragedy was born the bond between Bassano and the Alpini — the "black feathers" — whose national symbol is the Old Bridge. It was the National Alpine Association that rebuilt the bridge in 1948. On the riverbank, beside the bridge, the "bacin d'amor" statue by Severino Morlin recalls the farewell of the young soldiers leaving for the front.

In town, memory can be touched in three places: the Tempio Ossario with its 6,000 fallen, the Viale dei Martiri with the 31 hanged in 1944, and the small Alpini Museum beneath the Taverna al Ponte. High above, the Cima Grappa Memorial holds the tombs of nearly 23,000 soldiers.

The Monte Grappa massif in detail →

Excellences of the territory

Bassano know-how

A small town that makes things known around the world: spirits, luxury pens, timber architecture. The same culture of making that, since Palladio, keeps the bridge standing.

Since 1779 · grappa

Nardini

Italy's oldest distillery, at the head of the bridge. The historic counter and the Fuksas "Bolle". nardini.it

Since 1898 · grappa

Poli Distillerie

The Poli family and its Grappa Museum in two sites — at the Old Bridge of Bassano and at Schiavon. poligrappa.com

Rosà · grappa

Capovilla

In Rosà, Vittorio Capovilla is among the world's greatest fruit distillers: over 60 pure organic distillates — collector's bottles. capovilladistillati.it

Since 1912 · writing

Montegrappa

On the banks of the Brenta, Montegrappa was founded in 1912: Italy's oldest maker of fountain pens, gold nibs and luxury writing instruments famous worldwide. montegrappa.com

Today · timber

HM52

Minutes from the bridge, HM52 designs and builds timber-structured buildings, ecological homes and Bio-Eco hospitality: the material of Palladio's bridge in today's architecture. hm52.it

The prince of the table

White Asparagus of Bassano DOP

The town's most beloved and identitarian speciality: the White Asparagus of Bassano DOP, white because grown underground, sheltered from light, on the sandy alluvial soils of the Brenta. Tender, sweet, without the least bitterness, harvested by hand spear by spear.

The season runs from March to early June, and in Bassano it is a ritual: classically served "col vovo", with crushed boiled eggs, oil, salt and pepper. Each spring it has its own fair and special menus. Look for the DOP mark as a guarantee of origin.

Market in Piazza Garibaldi: in spring it is the kingdom of white asparagus.
The quality marks

The DOP and IGP of the territory

DOP · vegetable

White Asparagus of Bassano

The most identitarian: white, tender, sweet. Grown underground in the Brenta towns. Season March–June.

PGI · fruit

Marostica Cherry

Sweet and crisp, from the hills of nearby Marostica. The star of June, fresh or in tarts.

PDO · cheese

Asiago

The great cheese of the Sette Comuni plateau, fresh or aged: a millennia-old dairy tradition.

PDO · cured meat

Sopressa Vicentina

The soft, fragrant salami of the Vicenza area, perfect with Marano-maize polenta and a hill red.

PDO · oil

Veneto del Grappa Oil

The extra-virgin olive oil of the Grappa foothills, a sub-denomination of Veneto PDO: delicate, from hillside olives.

GI · spirit

Grappa

A protected Geographical Indication: Bassano is its symbolic capital. Nardini (1779) and Poli guard its history and quality.

Presidia and tradition

Flavours of mountain pasture, river and forest

Slow Food presidium

Morlacco del Grappa

An alpine cheese made in summer in the cason huts on the massif's pastures, some dating to the 17th century.

Mountain pasture

Bastardo del Grappa

The mountain's other historic cheese: robust and aged.

Heritage grain

Marano Maize

The local variety behind the foothills' tastiest polenta, with glassy grain and intense flavour.

Historic main course

Baccalà alla Vicentina

Stockfish slow-cooked in milk with onion and cheese, served with polenta: the Vicenza area's signature dish.

First course

Bigoli with duck

Thick rough "torchio" spaghetti with duck ragù: the festive first course of Veneto tradition.

Forest

Honey, mushrooms, truffle

Grappa honey, autumn porcini and game, and the truffle of the Sette Comuni: the mountain's larder.

The hill wines

From the foothills to the glass

Breganze DOC

Torcolato

The great sweet wine from dried grapes of Breganze: one of Italy's most celebrated and long-lived dessert wines.

Breganze DOC

Vespaiolo

The fresh, savoury white from Vespaiola grapes, perfect in spring with white asparagus.

Nearby hills

Asolo Prosecco DOCG

To the east, the hills of Asolo and Montello yield the sparkling wine of the foothills' toasts.

The grappas of Bassano

The three great houses

Bassano gives grappa its name: three exalted readings of the same art are based here. Explore them on the dedicated page.