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Visiting Treviso
Yesterday I took a trip to Treviso and visited the reopened Museo di Santa Caterina. It has a good archaeological section and some interesting paintings. Most of the written explanations are in Italian only - a shame given that the only visitors I saw yesterday afternoon were English and French speakers. As well as admiring the town in the sunshine, I also found my way into the hidden Sala del Capitolo, alongside the Church of San Nicolo. You actually have to be bold and enter the religious seminary next door - the frescoes by Tomaso da Modena are worth the effort. New updated information will be available very soon on our Treviso page.
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And in Venice...
In Venice the film festival has seemed pretty unimpressive. The decoration of the main building - ripped white sheets with lions emerging - is underwhelming. The weather is still hot and sunny, though, so festival-goers can always choose the beach instead. (Read about the Lido).
Far more interesting has been my recent exploration of the Giudecca, a curious island with all sorts of hidden alleys and picturesque corners. If you have a few days in Venice it's worth catching the vaporetto over here for a panoramic drink or meal, and a wander around.
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