San Vendemiano

Welcome to San Vendemiano!

San Vendemiano is a Venetian municipality in the province of Treviso, with a population of almost 10,000 inhabitants. Its territory has an ancient and interesting history, which can be discovered by visiting its monuments and places of interest. In this short summary, we will guide you to discover the beauty of San Vendemiano.

History

The territory of San Vendemiano has an ancient history dating back to Roman times, when it was part of the centurial system. Later, it passed under the rule of the Lombards and, in 774, became a fiefdom of the diocese of Ceneda. Over the centuries, San Vendemiano followed the fate of Conegliano and then of the Serenissima Venice, enjoying a period of economic development and prosperity. After the Napoleonic period, San Vendemiano became part of the Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom and, in 1861, became an autonomous municipality.

Let's discover the beauty of San Vendemiano: history, churches, and Venetian villas.

Monuments and places of interest

San Vendemiano is rich in monuments and places of interest, especially from a religious and architectural point of view.

The churches

The Municipality of San Vendemiano has three parishes and as many main churches.

San Vendemiale bishop

The parish of San Vendemiale bishop is located in the center of the village and was built between 1788 and 1793. The church was consecrated in 1824 and is rich in works of art.

San Pietro in Vincoli

The church of San Pietro in Vincoli is the parish of the Zoppè hamlet and was built in the sixteenth century. Over the centuries, it has been enlarged and embellished internally with new works of art.

Saints Felice Pope and Rocco

The church of Saints Felice Pope and Rocco is the parish of the Saccon hamlet and was built in 1961.

Venetian villas

San Vendemiano is famous for its Venetian villas, a symbol of its aristocratic and lordly past.

Villa Lippomano

Villa Lippomano is located in Monticella, on the borders with San Vendemiano, and is one of the most important Venetian villas in the area. Built in the seventeenth century, it was attributed to Baldassarre Longhena and has a ballroom richly decorated with stucco and frescoes.

Other Venetian villas

In addition to Villa Lippomano, there are other Venetian villas to visit in the territory of San Vendemiano, such as Villa Perini-Cettolin, Villa Luzzatti and Villa Parini.

In conclusion, San Vendemiano is a Venetian municipality worth discovering, with its ancient history rich in traditions, its monuments and places of interest. Come and visit us, you will be welcome!

Matteo Ferrari
Updated Tuesday, Jul 26, 2022