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| Vicenza is known well in Italy and worldwide
for its Palladian, for the Teatro Olimpico and the villas, for its good
food and produce, for its pleasant tourist sites or its battlefields of
Pasubio or Ortigara. In short, Vicenza is a city of art, gastronomy and
tourism, but it is also important for economy, produce and export, on an
industrial, agricultural and artiginal level.
The central area is the heart of the city and is delineated by a city wall, (which is actually heart-shaped!!) it is a small compact area, an authentic treasure chest of elegant, harmonious palazzi: it maybe because Vicenza is the third important city in Italy in terms of production and export, or maybe because this wealth has always defined the history of these inhabitants, but the fact remains that the since the Renaissance, the people of Vicenza have always wanted to show off this luxury and power in the creation of an opulent city. The north-west area is almost divided in half by the Bacchiglione river and by Viale Trento which runs parallel to it. This is the largest commercial area in the city, containing the Città Mercato and Silos hypermarkets; there are also welcoming bars such as Omnia or the Cyber Club Cafè Sirena. The north-east zone is distinguished by the Astichello area that separates Ospedale Civile from the spacious Guerini park; it is also the area around Viale Trieste, with numerous pizzerias and Chinese restaurants, and with night spots like the Millennio bar or the Prince of Wales. The southwest zone covers the area surrounding the Fiera (city's exhibition center) and the exhibitions, which take place around it. This is the home of the Basilica di Monte Berico with its sanctuary dedicated to Mary, this is a reference point for the inhabitants and visitors to the whole city. Exhibitions and religious festivals take place here and it also a place of pilgrimage. The south-east area contains the football stadium known as Romeo Menti,
people from all over Italy meet here, because this is where Series A
football games are played by 'big city teams', but small teams from
provincial towns also compete here. Corso Padova is located here ' the
road that is linked with the center, there are traditional bars,
restaurants and cafés, such as Follini, L'incontro or the renowned La
Conchiglia d'Oro restaurant. The Milan-Venezia train and the A4 motorway link Vicenza with the other major cities in the region, the province can be reached by the A31 Valdastico and by the Vicenza-Thiene-Schio train. The municipalities are also linked to Vicenza by several bus services. |