Vicenza is a city in the Veneto region of northern Italy, with a population of 119.038 inhabitants.
Vicenza is located at the foot Berici, at the confluence and Bacchiglione Retron. The city dates from Roman times.
Most sites are in the sixteenth century, the golden age of the city. These include Palladian Basilica, considered the masterpiece of architect Palladino, and other monumental buildings - Fontana Porto, Porto-Breganze, Casarotti Da Schio and Casa del Palladio.
Cathedral dates from the fourteenth century and is an example of Gothic - Renaissance, with a Venetian polyptych.