Not only Venice, but also the Brenta Riviera, the coastline of a channel of the Brenta river that runs from Padua to Venice; it is famous especially for the patrician villas built by aristocratic Venetian families during the Xvi-XVIII century.
Campagna Lupia, with the archaeological museum hosted in the church of St Maria di Lugo and the oasis of Valle Averto, the monumental squero in Dolo, the nineteenth century 'Bridge of vases' at Campolongo Maggiore, Villa Recanati Zucconi at Fiesso d'Artico, the kiln at Sandon di Fossò, the beautiful Villa dei Leoni at Mira are just some examples of the hidden jewels one can meet visiting the Riviera's towns.