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Monselice

Town in Italy
Monselice is a town and municipality located in northeastern Italy, in the Veneto region, in the province of Padua about 20 kilometres southwest of the city of Padua, at the southern edge of the Euganean Hills. Monselice is the most picturesque... Wikipedia
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Monselice is a town and municipality (comune) located in northeastern Italy, in the Veneto region, in the province of Padua about 20 kilometres (12 mi) ...
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Explore popular experiences · From Padua: Tour to the walled town of Monselice · Medieval castles walled towns, Renaissance villas, ceramic, south Euganean ...
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This festival takes place every third Sunday in September, with historical processions through the streets of the city, the Quintana horse race in the afternoon ...
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Monselice is a picturesque little town in the north-eastern Veneto region of Italy. It is located at the edge of the Euganean Hills (Colli Euganei) in the ...
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Monselice is a town located in northeastern Italy, in the Veneto region, in the province of Padua. It is about 20 kilometres southwest of the city of Padua, ...
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Looking for things to do in Monselice? Our 2024 travel guide unveils hidden gems, must-see landmarks, delicious local eats, and handpicked hotels for every ...
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Monselice is a splendid medieval town located on the hills south of Padova, offering stunning views on the surrounding landscape. The most famous attraction of ...
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Top ways to experience Castello di Monselice and nearby attractions · La Torre. 350. 286 ft$$ - $$$ • Italian • Mediterranean • Vegetarian Friendly · La ...
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Its inside is characterized by monumental "tower" fireplaces, unique in Italy for their form and functionality, ordered by the Paduan Lords of Da Carrara in the ...