Pieve di Cadore is a medieval town in the Belluno region in the Veneto province about 68 miles from Venice.

Pieve di Cadore has historically been the administrative center of the region and is known as the birthplace of the famous Italian painter Titian. The town has remnants of fortification, and at it was called the “walled city of Veneto.” The walls were necessary to protect the town because of its precarious location.

It was dismantled by Napoleon’s troops. The most striking architectural feature of the town is the Palazzo della Magnifica Comunità or the Palace of the Magnificent Community completed in 1447. There is lovely hiking path leading to the nearby park called Roccolo on the Monte Rocco Hill, which offers great view of the town and small lake.

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