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Step into Castelfranco Veneto, a town that served as the birthplace of the renowned High-Renaissance painter, Giorgione. Marvel at the town's cathedral, which houses Giorgione's famed Castelfranco Altarpiece depicting the Madonna on a throne, surrounded by Saint Liberalis and Saint Francis. Castelfranco Veneto's origins can be traced back to the political crises that engulfed nearby Treviso and Padova. In response to potential attacks from Padova, Treviso constructed a fortification strategically positioned in Castelfranco Veneto. Residents were granted tax exemptions to entice them to live in the castle, thus earning the town its name, Castelfranco, meaning "free castle" in Italian. Discover the city's musical legacy at the esteemed Agostino Steffani music conservatory, which features stunning 18th-century architecture. Lose yourself in the medieval charm of Castelfranco Veneto as you wander through its well-preserved walls, a testament to its rich past and captivating allure.
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