4. Dolo is the center of the so-called “Città della Riviera del Brenta" because the economy is the heart and craft of the Riviera. Equipped with an old town full of landscape, the town offers to the guests as well as popular fish restaurants, the opportunity to visit many of great villas, old mills and the only ‘squero', or to participate in numerous events are held here regularly.
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8. The construction of the bell of S. Rocco goes back to 1792. The work of “Scuola Veneta”, stylish and balanced architecture, resembles the bell tower of San Marco in Venice, with vertical but more slender. It’s high around 82 meters. The fear on the part of the Venetian Republic that the new bell tower rise above the lagoon is the same to take a position until this happen. A recent renovation has restored the bell tower of Dolo at original splendor, while also improving the quality of some constituent materials.
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10. Signs of the past are the villas of Dolo, largely overlooking the Canal, the continuation of the Grand Canal. The villas of the fifteenth century remains little in Dolo, except the valuable Villa Ferretti Angeli , Villa Velluti and Villa Bon , whose owners were probably the first Foscari.
11. It was the sixteenth century Villa Velluti at Sambruson, Villa Mioni with the beautiful park of the seventeenth century. Of the seventeenth century to quote Villa Tito .
18. The “Ex Macello” is a neoclassical building located on the tip of "Isola Bassa" where the two branches of the Brenta meet, in a particularly striking in terms of landscape. The building dates back to the early decades of the seventeenth century. Destined long to where they were butchered and processed meat, is now under management of the common area of Dolo.
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20. The Squero is located in the historic center, was the ancient site or covered stairway where they were repaired and found shelter the boats passing along the Brenta, towed upstream from the banks with the help of horses. It's composed of a roof hut, all supported by ten pillars of brick. Nearbly there must have been related craft activities (construction of oars, forks ect.). Indicative a few meters from Squero “Calle dei Calafati” (The shipwright was the workman employed to proofing the bridge deck, filling the cracks between the cloth tarred hull planks of wood).
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22. "Isola del Maltempo" is the old part of Dolo. Closed by two branches of the Brenta, now known as “Isola Bassa”. Its location and the changes of the Brenta are causing flooding and its subsequent isolation during floods caused by bad weather: this should be reported to the origin of the name.
23. The Mills were originally fitted with 4 wheels, to which were added 2 wheels on the side of Ca’ Dandolo and 2 on the side of the hollow. In 1593 we further increase the number of wheels, reaching the total number of 12. The Mills of Dolo became the largest economic resource of the Serenissima Republic. Remained in use for centuries the great noble families and then become state property, they must return to their former splendor work of two individuals, who have funded the restoration.