Mel. A beautiful little village in the Veneto region.
28.09.2021 - 28.09.2021
Mel is a small village located almost halfway between Belluno and Feltre.
It is so small you can explore it in a couple of hours. Small, but beautiful.
The main square in Mel; piazza Papa Luciani is quite large. Papa Luciani was pope Johannes Paulus I. He was pope for a very short time.
This square is surrounded by several palaces built from the 1500.
Here you see the town hall; built in 1510. Besides it you see the Palazzo delle Contesse. It houses an archaeological museum, the tourist office and some halls for meetings.
There is also the parish church in the square. The Santa Maria Annunziata church. It was built in the 1600.
Another palace you see in piazza Papa Luciani is Casa Franceschi. Long ago it was completely covered with frescoes.
Mel has a couple of restaurants as far as I know. One of these is the Antica Locanda (inn) Cappello. It dates to the XVII century.
This restaurant is also in the main square. It is the orange building you see in this picture.
It was closed when I visited Mel.
Here you see another beautiful palace situated in piazza Papa Luciani; Casa Fulcis (and later Zadra).
Today it houses an ice cream parlour. Also this place was closed the day I was in Mel.
In Mel there is a cafe where you can buy newspapers, magazines and cigarettes, a pharmacy and some other shops, but not many.
There is a small bakery some meters from the square. It is also a grocery shop.
Here you can buy a good cake make with jam or Nutella and various other sweet treats.
Palazzo Pivetta is a palace you can find a little downill from piazza Papa Luciani.
As you can see this palace has an arch. Under this arch you will walk on a Roman road that takes to some other villages.
Mel is really a good place to visit as a day trip from where I live; even if it wasn' t easy to get there!
Me and my partner got lost in the countryside! Not for long.
Posted by Maurizioagos 14:54 Archived in Italy Tagged the off northern path italy; veneto place. beaten village. Comments (7)