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Extract from the Serravalle Travel Guides:
SERRAVALLE
, wedged up against the mouth of the gorge between the Col Visentin and the Cansiglio, is an entirely different proposition from its reluctant twin. Once through its southern gate you are into a town that has scarcely seen a demolition since the sixteenth century, though the effect is spoiled by the main road which tears right through the centre. Most of the buildings along Via Martiri della Libert, Via Roma and Via Mazzini, and around the stage-like Piazza Marcantonio Flaminio, date from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries - the handsomest being the shield-encrusted Loggia Serravallese. This is now the home of the
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