
Commissioned by the celebrated neoclassical artist Antonio Canova, Tempio Canoviano overlooks the rolling hills of Possagno. Built between 1819 and 1830, it blends Greek inspiration with Roman grandeur, featuring a majestic Palladian portico. Inside, luminous frescoes and a grand central dome create a serene setting for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The architect’s hometown provides a scenic backdrop for leisurely strolls, and visiting the nearby Gipsoteca Canoviana offers insight into Canova’s creative legacy. Located just an hour’s drive from Venice, this striking landmark is an ideal stop for travelers seeking cultural enrichment amidst Italy’s picturesque landscapes.
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