Bassano

Bassano del Grappa

Between History and Tradition

Distance from Vicenza: approximately 35 km
Travel Time:

  • By car: About 40 minutes via SS248 or the A31 motorway, exiting at Dueville.
  • By train: Frequent connections from Vicenza station to Bassano del Grappa, with a journey time of approximately 45 minutes.
  • By bus: Direct services from Vicenza, taking about 1 hour.

Recommended Transportation: The car or train are the most convenient ways to reach Bassano del Grappa, offering the chance to admire the scenic hilly landscapes along the way.

Bassano del Grappa: A Town of History and Nature

Nestled at the foot of the Venetian Prealps, Bassano del Grappa is a charming historic town renowned for its medieval monuments, the iconic Ponte degli Alpini, and its deep-rooted traditions tied to grappa and local products. It is the perfect destination for those seeking history, culture, and the authentic flavors of the region.

Must-See Attractions

  • Ponte Vecchio or Ponte degli Alpini: The city’s undisputed symbol, this wooden bridge designed by Andrea Palladio is an architectural masterpiece and an emotional landmark. Destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout history, it has always followed its original design and remains a gathering place for both locals and visitors.
  • The Historic Center and Piazzas: The main squares, such as Piazza Garibaldi and Piazza Libertà, are the heart of Bassano. Here you’ll find the Duomo, the Civic Tower, and numerous historic palaces, artisan shops, and cafés where you can enjoy the city’s lively atmosphere.
  • Civic Museum of Bassano: Located in the former San Francesco Convent, the museum boasts an impressive art collection featuring works by Jacopo Bassano, a master of the Renaissance, along with ceramics, archaeological artifacts, and frescoes.
  • Castello degli Ezzelini: A medieval fortress overlooking the cityscape. From its walls, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the mountains and the Brenta River.
  • Viale dei Martiri: A place of deep historical significance, dedicated to the fallen of the Resistance during World War II. The tree-lined avenues and arcades make this a walk of both reflection and beauty.

Grappa Distilleries and Local Products

Bassano del Grappa is world-famous for its grappa, the iconic Italian distillate. The city is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious distilleries, where visitors can uncover the secrets of grappa production.

  • Poli Grappa Museum: Located next to Ponte Vecchio, this museum is dedicated to the history and production of grappa. It offers an immersive journey through the evolution of distillation techniques, complete with guided tastings.
  • Historic Distilleries: Alongside Poli, other renowned distilleries like Nardini, Italy’s oldest, provide immersive experiences among alembics, flavors, and aromas. Sampling Nardini Grappa in its traditional tulip glass is an unmissable experience.

Unique Experiences in Bassano del Grappa

  • Grappa Tastings: Join guided tours of historic distilleries and discover the diverse aromas of this unique spirit.
  • Walks Along the Brenta River: Enjoy a relaxing stroll along the Brenta River, which flows through the town, offering picturesque views and tranquil moments.
  • Excursions in the Surroundings: The hills of Bassano and the Venetian Prealps are perfect for trekking, cycling, and visits to local vineyards for wine tastings.

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