5 Sights in Adria, Italy (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Adria, Italy! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Adria. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Adria
The National Archaeological Museum of Adria is a museum located in Adria, in via Giacomo Badini, a museum inaugurated in 1961. It preserves finds from the collection of the Bocchi family and from the archaeological areas of pre-Roman and Roman times discovered in the surroundings of the city.
Wikipedia: Museo archeologico nazionale di Adria (IT), Website
2. Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta della Tomba
The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta known as the Basilica of the Tomb is a sacred building located in Adria in via Francesco Bocchi. A church elevated to a minor basilica, it is, although subject to repeated renovations and expansions, the oldest existing sacred building in the lower Polesine town, built on the pre-existing basilica of the Tomb dating back to the first centuries of the Christian era and presumably built on the remains of an older pagan basilica.
3. Duomo di Adria
Adria Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Adria, in the province of Rovigo and the region of Veneto, Italy. Formerly the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Adria, it has been since 1986 that of the Diocese of Adria-Rovigo.
4. Villa Grassi
Villa Grassi, also referred to as Villa Grassi, Barons from the surnames of the families of the owners who have succeeded one another over the years, or also Corte Grassi, is a historic architectural complex located in Baricetta, a hamlet of the municipality of Adria, in the province of Rovigo.
5. Oratorio della Natività di Maria Vergine
The Oratory of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, also referred to as the Tornielli Oratory from the surname of the owners who bought the complex in 1842, or also "Bonaventura", is a small oratory as well as the noble chapel of Villa Grassi in Villa San Pietro called "la Barizeta" located in the current Baricetta, a hamlet of the municipality of Adria. Built at the beginning of the eighteenth century on the initiative of the Chioggian nobleman Paolo Grassi, owner of the land and the villa built by the Grassi family.
Wikipedia: Oratorio della Natività di Maria Vergine (Baricetta) (IT)
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