I'm happy, finally I don't just see the usual cities, beautiful Venice, Rome, Florence, Milan, Naples, but the real Italy is the provinces, there are hidden gems, from Piedmont to Sicily, I could make a list but it would be very long, every region has unique beauties, excellent video, just a note, the oil we use at the table is called EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE, we don't use olive oil, they are two very different things, congratulations for having discovered a beautiful town, continue Like this
I know the place...I was born there. But I prefer Padova, more lively and Venice. Unique. Treviso is a nice little town just like tons of others we have in Italy.
I have been going to Venice for over 30 years. I do agree that there is an odor sometimes when it’s hot out but not generally. I also think Venice is a fairly safe place.
Yes, the smell is mainly when it’s very hot and humid. Venice is safe compared to other touristy places but comparing tongue Italian cities, it can be better. The pickpockets these past few years have risen so much.
Ok, but Tiramisu was officially born in the small village of Pieris, in Friuli Venezia Giulia, with the name of Tiremesu, 40 years before than it was made in Treviso (though in Treviso they modified it to make it just like we ate it today, so let’s say its origin is shared between the two)
The only thing about Treviso i knew was basketball club Treviso Benetton that played in the Euroleague like 20 years ago 😁 Lovely city not crowded clean amazing 👍
@@vernonandmaryana I'm originally from the province of Treviso but have lived in Australia for the main part of my life - my sister who also lives in Australia actually owns a pizza restaurant in Treviso -inherited from the estate of her late husband. Treviso is actually one of the wealthiest cities in Italy thanks to many industries in the area.
Actually it's not as ancient as it looks. Like a few German cities (say Cologne), it was carpet bombed in WW2 and reconstructed to look like before destruction.