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The wonderful Italian city of Vicenza enchants its visitors with its lightness and Mediterranean flair. It owes its very special charm not least to its magnificent Renaissance buildings. The buildings by Andrea Palladio have a decisive influence on the cityscape. Paladio was one of the most important architects in Italy in the 16th century. He planned numerous sacred buildings, palaces and villas. His models included the artists of antiquity. His buildings are characterized above all by their balanced proportions and harmony. Vicenza lies in the immediate vicinity of Venice and is the capital of the province of the same name. The city can look back on an impressive history. Some of the remains that can still be seen today are over 3000 years old. Today, the city is best known for its jewelry and fashion industries. These industries made Vicenza one of the wealthiest cities in Italy. The landmark of Vicenza is the Basilica Palladiana. A trip to Vicenza in an RV is also worthwhile because of the wonderful surrounding countryside. The area is characterized by vineyards, olive trees and endless fields. The cherry blossom is a particularly beautiful event. Nobody should be put off by the industrial areas on the outskirts of the city. They are quickly crossed by campervan. Well-known brands such as Diesel, Bottega Veneta and Marzotto are based here.
The best time to travel to Vicenza by RV is April, May, June, July, August and September. On average, the warmest months are July and August. In winter, the region has a dry period. The climate of the region is influenced by the sea. Nevertheless, the average annual temperature is still 20 degrees Celsius. The annual precipitation value is 485 mm. It is dry 206 days a year.
With 28 degrees Celsius, July and August are the warmest months of the year. The coldest month is January with 3 degrees Celsius. The camping season begins in April, when temperatures no longer drop below 15 degrees Celsius. In November, you should not necessarily arrive with your RV, as the weather then suddenly deteriorates. From December onwards, it becomes quite uncomfortable. At night, the temperatures are around freezing point.
It does not rain much in the city. Especially in the winter months there is hardly any precipitation. Then there are 24 dry days in the city. In January it snows on average on only one day. In July there are 13 rainy days. Around 19 mm of precipitation falls. For this reason, it is worthwhile to put an umbrella in the camper. A rainproof awning can also be very helpful.
Due to the numerous sights, it is almost impossible as a tourist to explore the entire city. But no visitor should miss the following attractions:
The cathedral as it is seen today was built in the 15th century. Two other churches had previously stood on this site. The wonderful Gothic façade was lavishly restored in the 20th century. The magnificent dome immediately catches the eye. Like most of the city's architectural marvels, it was designed by Palladio. Inside, the 14th century winged altar is particularly worth seeing. Under the sacristy, archaeologists found the remains of a Roman road. The museum, which is located directly behind the cathedral, is also worth a visit. The Palazzo Porti is also located there.
This Roman Catholic pilgrimage church is located on a hill south of the city. It was built on this site after two apparitions of Mother Mary in 1426 and 1428. In 1429, the first official service was held here. From the 16th century onwards, there were regular processions. The first services in the church took place in 1429. The vault of the church was painted with frescoes by the artist Bartolomeo Montagna. There is also a Paolo Veronese painting of St Gregory in the church.
This Renaissance palace stands in Piazza Mateotti and is home to the Municipal Art Gallery. The numerous works by Italian painters are well worth seeing. Among the most famous exhibits are works by Pallaio, Giambattista Pittoni and Bartolomeo Montagna. Sculptures and coins are also on display. In 1550, the palace was designed by Andrea Palladio. However, Count Girolamo Chiericati did not live to see the completion of his house. Tip Rent a bike: The city and its surroundings are wonderful to explore by bike, bikes can be rented at Viaggiare Curiosi. The bike rental company offers very modern bikes.
In and around the city there are many very nice campsites for a holiday with an RV. The Vicenza campsite, for example, is located in the heart of Veneto.
This campsite is an ideal starting point for excursions with an RV. The city centre is easy to reach and Venice, Padua or Verona are also not far away. It is conveniently located on the motorway from Milan to Venice. Besides the spacious pitches, the swimming pool, the restaurant and the beautiful trees are big plus points. Thanks to the sound barrier, not much can be heard from the motorway. Here, holidays in an RV are fun.
Admittedly, this campsite is a bit far from the city, but it's worth the drive. Hardly any other campsite is as beautiful and idyllic as this one. You can relax here, far away from the stress. The RV is parked directly in the green. The owner is friendly and helpful. Padua is only a stone's throw away.
The upscale facilities promise a pleasant holiday. Hardly any other campsite is as modern as The Colombara Camp. The RV can be parked on a very well-kept lawn. The sanitary facilities are up to date. The owner gives his guests a very warm welcome. This site is especially ideal for a side trip to Venice.
Car/ camper van: As the town is located directly on the motorway to Venice, it is no problem at all to reach it by car. The exit leads directly into the centre.
By plane: The nearest international airport is near Venice. The journey to Vicenza then takes another 50 minutes by car.
Vicenza is a very worthwhile destination for a holiday with an RV. The city has many sights to offer, such as sacred buildings, palaces and villas. It is also worth renting a bike and exploring the beautiful surroundings. The cycle paths lead directly past vineyards and old olive trees.