Twenty-three floats and groups in procession through the streets of the center on the afternoon of Shrove Tuesday The direction of the parade changes: starting from Piazza Duomo and arriving in Piazzale Burchiellati and Borgo Mazzini Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 March (ecological day) shows in the squares with street artists stilt walkers and dancers: the popular magician and YouTuber Jack Nobile will perform at the Loggia dei Cavalieri The actor Miguel Gobbo Diaz (“Nero a metà”) will participate in the parade with the group “Yo Soy Dominicano Aquí y Allá” The countdown has begun for the craziest and funniest party of the year: for three days – Saturday 1 Sunday 2 and Tuesday 4 March – Treviso becomes the city of Carnival the spectacular setting for a three-day party that the capital of the Marca is preparing to welcome the parade of allegorical floats that Not only that: the last weekend of Carnival will be characterized by a long series of events for families The creativity and imagination of street artists stilt walkers and dancers will transform the city into an authentic open-air stage where fun and imagination will reign supreme The event was officially presented today at Ca’ Sugana “The Treviso Carnival – commented Mayor Mario Conte – is an extraordinary tradition that lights up our city every year with music and joy uniting generations and communities in a great embrace of celebration Thanks to the commitment of the Carnevali di Marca association our Carnival is enriched with events and shows that involve adults and children transforming the historic center into an open-air stage A symbolic and evocative moment will also be the delivery of the keys of the city to King Carnival with the Treviso Folk Group which will open the parade with its spirit of tradition and belonging shows and initiatives dedicated to families Treviso once again confirms itself as a city that enhances its roots through events that unite entertain and make everyone feel part of a great celebration” The parade will be opened by the Treviso Folk Group with the traditional King Carnival the Friends of Vintage Tractors of the Marca (theme: “The Tree of Wooden Clogs”) the group “Viva el paron dei peri” of Casella d’Asolo (“We are left in our underwear”) the parish group of Bocca di Strada and Santa Maria (“Disney 100+1”) the Energia in movimento dance school (“Grease-Brillantina”) the Youth group of San Giuseppe of Treviso (“Let’s go and color”) the Simpatia group of Musestre (“Italian Justice”) the cultural association “Yo Soy Dominicano Aquí y Allá” of the Dominican Republic (“Homage to the Dominican Merenghe”) the Friends of Ponte Crepaldo of Eraclea (“Not all experiments succeed with the hole”) the Contrada Santa Lucia of Castagnole (“Dutch Joy”) the Friends of the Carnival of Falzè (“The Pirates of the Carnival”) the Quei de Soligo Group (“Peter Pan and the crew of Soligo”) the Selva Carnival Committee (“The Court of King Carnival”) the CarnevaleInsieme Group of Signoressa (“Paw Patrol”) the Allegra Compagnia of Porcellengo (“Sushi in saor”) the Friends of Merlengo (“Chicchiri… who’s in charge here”) the 80s Kids of Lovadina (“The Rainbow Dragon and the Village of Clouds”) the Coriandolando group for Pieve di Soligo (“The Jungle Book”) the Allegria group of Maserada (“Let’s Season Together”) the San Giacomo Youth Group of Sala (“The Addams Family) the Colombere Committee of Cusignana (“Journey to the East”) and the Friends of Isiata (“The Spectacle of Nature”) Two curiosities: the Youth Group of San Giuseppe of Treviso (“Let’s Color”) While in the group of the cultural association “Yo Soy Dominicano Aquí y Allá” the actor Miguel Gobbo Diaz will also parade one of the protagonists together with Claudio Amendola of the Rai 1 fiction “Nero a metà” and the Netflix series “Zero” will be reversed compared to the usual: the procession will start at 2.15 pm from Piazza Duomo the parade – 1.5 km long – will then go down Via Canova pass through Borgo Cavour and run along the city walls until it reaches the large Piazzale Burchiellati where the jury’s stage will be located The dismantling area of ​​the floats will be located between the square and Borgo Mazzini made up of professionals from Treviso with specific skills in art and entertainment will be chaired by maestro Marco Varisco who will bring the trophies he designed and created to the stage to reward the best float and the best choreography To allow for the preparation and running of the parade access to the city from Viale Cesare Battisti will be interrupted from 12 pm on Tuesday 4 March Other traffic and parking restrictions will be defined in the coming days to allow a Mardi Gras parade in complete safety If Shrove Tuesday has always been the final and most anticipated moment of the Treviso Carnival will invade the city already from the weekend: Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 March (ecological day) a long series of events will develop in the squares of the historic center The great protagonist of this edition of the Treviso Carnival will be Jack Nobile professional magician and YouTuber (his channel has more than 1.5 million subscribers and over half a billion total views) who has been performing live magic shows all over the world for 12 years and teaches his art through the web so much so that in 2019 he won the Moige award for the most educational YouTube channel in Italy His shows will take place at the Loggia dei Cavalieri on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 March there will be traveling shows with the Barbamoccolo theater company and a set of thirty “old-fashioned” wooden games in Piazzetta Aldo Moro and Piazza Rinaldi where on Sunday March 2nd the vote will also take place for the name of the official mascot of “Treviso Green Leaf – Città Verde d’Europa 2025” The fox is looking for a name… and the choice will be up to the children who will receive a fun and sustainable gadget on this occasion The parade of allegorical floats will be broadcast live by Antenna 3 has been working for some time with the collaboration of the municipal offices and the Local Police of Treviso to create an event that promises excitement and fun for young and old For Carnevali di Marca it will also be the final moment of a 2025 edition that through 21 parades and seven events for families over ninety floats and masked groups and about 9,000 participants Updates on the Carnevali di Marca parades can be found on the website www.carnevalidimarca.it on the association’s social channels and on the new social page “Carnevale Trevigiano” The 28th edition of the Corsa Internazionale Oderzo Marcadoc – The hills of Venice deals with tourist cultural and food and wine information of the Marca Trevigiana and the Veneto Here are all outcomes for choosing between both cities in the game Wondering if you should help Treviso or Minrathous in Dragon Age Veilguard? After recruiting Davrin, you'll be faced with a major decision in Dragon Age Veilguard Both Treviso and Minrathous are under attack by dragons but Rook can only travel to one of them The game will offer you a little bit of text to warn of the consequences of both choices we've played extensively through both scenarios and the aftermath to deliver the best choice to you Below are all outcomes of saving either Treviso or Minrathous and how they affect your ability to get the best ending to the game To get the best ending in Dragon Age Veilguard, it is better to save Minrathous and leave Treviso to the blight. Player opinion will differ but from my experience, you'll need to make sure all 6 Factions are strengthened reasonably As you'll lose fewer Faction points when choosing Minrathous over Treviso You will lose access to either Faction merchant with your choice but if you fully complete the 'Heart of Corruption' side quest you'll gain access to an additional wisp merchant at the Crossroads and will be able to raise Faction strength by selling to them instead you can access the Faction stock from the Black Emporium at Dock Town (unlocked after completing the 'Bloodbath' main quest in Act 2) Faction strength can be managed a reasonable amount by just completing enough side quests and it is just as possible to get a 'good' ending by choosing Treviso I suggest you pick your choice based on the following factors: Remember that both choices have pros and cons and let's face it - it's pretty depressing either way When choosing between Treviso or Minrathous there is no good outcome you must choose what is the lesser of two evils for your playthrough You'll be warned that leaving Minrathous to its fate will allow the Venatori to gain a foothold leaving Treviso will result in the spread of a terrible blight within the city You'll be pressured by both Neve and Lucanis who we've organised all major outcomes and the differences between both choices so you can make your decision accordingly I played extensively through both scenarios Whilst I had to work more for Neve's affections choosing Treviso does not lock her out of a romance was completely locked out of romance when choosing to save Minrathous and I didn't get a single romantic dialogue option from him It's worth noting that you should complete Neve and Lucanis's companion quests before this section of the game they can be locked out as they take place in each other's cities For Neve this is the 'A Study Of Dock Town' quest and Lucanis has the 'Coffee with the Crows' companion quest © 2025 Rock Paper Shotgun, an IGN Entertainment, Inc. brand. 18 Mansell Street Level 3, London, E1 8AA, United Kingdom. All rights reserved. No part of this website or its content may be reproduced without the copyright owner's permission. Rock Paper Shotgun is a registered trademark of Gamer Network Limited, an affiliate of IGN Entertainment, Inc. Another short conversation turned main quest, Legacies and Legends lets you catch up with the Inquisitor. Head to Dock Town and go to the Cobbled Swan to touch base with the former protagonist. Like with Solas, there’s no need to fret about your conversation choices here. They simply affect the flavor of the conversation.Legacies and Legends by Jeffrey Parkin you’ll get the “Into the Crossroads” quest along with “Sea of Blood” and “The Smuggled Relic Case.” You next step is to travel to either Dock Town or Treviso (via the Crossroads) Our Dragon Age: The Veilguard guide will let you know if you should head to Dock Town or Treviso first The two quests you get from Neve are leads in your larger investigation “Sea of Blood” is a lead on an assassin to recruit from the Antivan Crows “The Smuggled Relic Case” has you check in with the Shadow Dragons and track down a dangerous relic You can do these two missions in either order They both involve exploring parts of the world you haven’t really been to yet and opening up a lot of fast travel locations Both involve a (not surprisingly) major fight at the end The question of what to do first is really about your priorities: Heading to Treviso is the safer and easier option. Yes, Treviso’s “Sea of Blood” involves several fights and a challenging boss fight at the end, but, in our experience, it was generally easier than Dock Town’s “The Smuggled Relic Case.” And the assassin you recruit during “Sea of Blood” is a powerful companion… That assassin is Lucanis, the Demon of Vyrantium. He’s a human rogue and part of the Antivan Crows faction Lucanis is also a package deal with the demon Spite who lives in his head Spite grants him (and you) the ability to summon spectral platforms from the Fade For more major choices in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, here’s whether to go to Minrathous or Treviso. Also see our guides on how to romance, how to change appearance, and how to start companion quests. The best of Polygon in your inbox, every Friday. The first major decision you must make in Dragon Age: The Veilguard (outside of building your character) is whether to go and save Minrathous or Treviso when they’re under attack The challenging part here is that it’s a decision that will impact your relationship directly with your companions, so it’s a cause for stress with repercussions on your relationships we will discuss the different choices and consequences of both options there’s not necessarily a right or wrong answer here; someone will be a bit upset whatever you choose so you’ll have to decide what’s best for your playthrough BioWare has a history of forcing players to make hard decisions and this certainly remains the case in Dragon Age: The Veilguard with the two towns you’ve spent the most time in so far both at risk Keep reading for an insight into what decision would suit you I chose to save Minrathous during my playthrough for a couple of reasons the companion who hails from here and calls the city home which means my character is also from Minrathous so it made the most sense for my playthrough to go down this route as this decision will greatly impact your relationship with the character The only conflicting part for me was in the build-up when he explained Treviso is largely defenceless against the threat of a dragon you have to choose what’s best for your playthrough and relationships If you’re not bothered about either companion the decision is undoubtedly more straightforward with the consequences for both having a similar impact on the cities The consequences are pretty severe and impact the next stage of the game with whichever city you choose not to save being ransacked blighted and seeing plenty of civilians dying despite sending the rest of your companions there and this greatly reduces your chance of getting with the corresponding companion because they become hardened The city you choose not to defend will also get side quests to reflect this change in the city’s state and allow you to deal with the aftermath highlighting the severity of what happened Whichever companion you choose not to help will become unavailable temporarily as they stay home to deal with the clean-up Any side quests in the area that's destroyed will also have failed and will be replaced by those related to the blight that has now taken over the city the Venatori will go on to launch a coup during the dragon attack That’s all there is to know about the painstaking decision in Dragon Age: The Veilguard Should you help Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age: The Veilguard?Decisions The challenging part here is that it’s a decision that will impact your relationship directly with your companions, so it’s a cause for stress with repercussions on your relationships Dragon Age: The Veilguard.I chose to save Minrathous during my playthrough for a couple of reasons If you're romancing Lucanis Dellamorte Sign up for our gaming newsletter to receive the latest insights By entering your details you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Dragon Age: The Veilguard.The consequences are pretty severe and impact the next stage of the game Dragon Age: The Veilguard.Whichever companion you choose not to help will become unavailable temporarily as they stay home to deal with the clean-up Any side quests in the area that's destroyed will also have failed and will be replaced by those related to the blight that has now taken over the city you are agreeing to site title privacy policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. 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Holiday brochuresNeed inspiration of where to go next Request a free brochure and start your journey Viladecans was the first city to kick off its celebrations on 18 January 2025 Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall sent video greetings and renowned science communicators shared their insights and experiences on how to care more for the environment and sustainability Local dance schools also energised the crowd while Borja Sand Art captivated attendees with a sand show depicting Viladecans' natural heritage Treviso celebrated the start of its Green Leaf Award year on 2 February where its main square was transformed with newly planted trees reclaimed wood structures and benches decorated by local artists inscribed with "Green City of Europe" the ceremony highlighted Treviso’s commitment to sustainability and featured a large participation of citizens of all ages The ceremony provided an opportunity to show what it means for Treviso to be a Green Leaf Award winner Mayor Mario Conte showcased the year's planned sustainability initiatives and highlighted how this was made possible not only by the administration and public service companies responsible for waste collection water services and public transport but also by the dedication of citizens Following speeches by city officials and stakeholders wooden games spread across the square and the unveiling of the event’s official mascot Earlier this year, the mayor of Treviso was also received by Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinale Palace for the recognition of the city as a Green Leaf city for 2025 Could your city be the next European Green Capital or be awarded the Green Leaf? Applications for the 2027 titles are now open! Find out more about the application process the key dates for 2027 and the eligibility rules Watch the recording of our recent Applicant City Workshop or download the slides EU Environment newsletters deliver the latest updates about the European Commission’s environmental priorities straight to your inbox One of your first major story choices is which city to rush to the defense of The first major story choice you'll face in Dragon Age: The Veilguard is whether to save Minrathous or Treviso Both cities are facing simultaneous dragon attacks—bad luck there Rook—and it's up to you to figure out which one you'll rush to the defense of This decision takes place immediately after you get back from recruiting Davrin the Grey Warden so be aware you're going to be ambushed by this choice before you can get back to The Lighthouse to debrief with your team Neve and Lucanis will come running to meet you in The Crossroads explaining that they've gotten word that both their hometowns are being attacked by blighted dragons controlled by those elven gods you've been learning about there's no one right answer to whether you should save Minrathous or Treviso It all comes down to how you want to tell your story—from your choice of faction to which companion you want to align yourself with Both choices lead you to a brief fight with a dragon Minrathous is Neve's home and Treviso is home for Lucanis—minus that recent stint in the Ossuary you just saved him from Obviously they both make the case that you should help them protect their own city Neve will point out that if a dragon creates chaos in Minrathous the Ventatori cult of blood mages will take the opportunity to stage a coup and take over the city Lucanis argues that Treviso basically has no defenses apart from The Crows and that the merchant town will be decimated by civilian casualties if blight from the dragons gets into the water supply it's up to you to decide which city to save Neve and Lucanis will each defend their own city you'll pick one party member to join you and Lucanis to save it but Neve will not be available The opposite will be true for saving Minrathous This decision does come up again down the line in act 2 in which the city you save will turn up to have your back at a key moment Minrathous will face some serious damage from the dragon Neve's allies in the Shadow Dragons will be injured and the Venatori presence in the city will increase Neve will also stay in the city to help her friends for a while meaning you won't have access to her as a party member until she returns after you've finished recruiting the final members of your crew Your relationship progress will be slower with her and you'll notice she's a bit colder and more reserved when she first returns to The Lighthouse She'll get increased damage buffs at certain passive skill nodes but she'll no longer be able to use the Replenish healing skill at all or certain support upgrades to other abilities If you choose to head to Dock Town to help Neve fight off the dragon the sequence is very similar to that in Treviso; you make your way through the city fighting some Venatori cultists along the way before you arrive to find Neve and the Shadow Dragons You'll drive off the dragon and save the day… kind of Lucanis takes the fall of Treviso very hard and it's been confirmed that it will prevent you from pursuing his romance Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals Lauren MortonSocial Links NavigationAssociate EditorLauren has been writing for PC Gamer since she went hunting for the cryptid Dark Souls fashion police in 2017 She accepted her role as Associate Editor in 2021 now serving as self-appointed chief cozy games and farmlife sim enjoyer Her career originally began in game development and she remains fascinated by how games tick in the modding and speedrunning scenes can't stop playing co-op survival crafting games and has spent a number of hours she refuses to count building houses in The Sims games for over 20 years The tour as prepared by Irish Rugby Tours which runs tours to rugby countries all over the world Some teams want to play the very toughest teams Some touring sides want som fun or culture with a side of rugby This tour has been about learning the game more and fostering cultural exhcanges with the players they meet City Honors has had sessions with professional coaches and then played games that are less about who wins or loses Earlier this week the team trained with ASD Villorba Rugby in Treviso You can see from the photos that it was pretty successful Learn more about Irish Rugby Tours at: https://www.irishrugbytours.com/                The Goff Rugby Report is run by Alex Goff and concentrates on HS and college rugby See our Re-Print and Re-Post policy The open division at the LONGONI Italian Open  got underway at the Best Western BHR Treviso Hotel with a long day’s play which saw the winners’ side progress to the Winner’s Qualification round whilst the one-loss side move into Round 3 the strongest starting line-up in some time Making a welcome return to the Predator Euro Tour after a three-and-a-half-year absence was Austria’s Albin Ouschan A two-time winner on tour in 2012 and 2015 Ouschan is also a multiple WPA World 9-Ball Champion and he got off to a terrific start with three wins from three to put himself into Friday’s Winner’s Qualification round Benjamin Belhassen was initially a struggle but he found his feet and got the win I was a little bit nervous in the beginning and I’ve never played on this table as well but it was a good match Then he made two errors and I took advantage of it “We both broke good but he maybe controlled the cue ball a little bit better and I think in the first three racks he made runouts I struggled with it and had to play good safeties to stay in the match “I’ve been long gone from the Euro Tour and I’ve got to get a feeling I didn’t play tournaments for two months now and I’m missing a bit of this match feeling now I’m feeling good so far and the table is playing quite easy I’ll probably use it more as a practice and see where my level is at A newcomer to the Euro Tour was rising American junior Payne McBride The 18-year-old from Indiana was visiting Europe for coaching and took the opportunity to sharpen his competitive tools in Treviso before being pushed to the one-loss side by Jere Virtaranta (Finland) following a hard-fought victory over Matous Vlk (CZE) “I’ve come over to train and improve and I got together with Johan (Ruijsink) for a boot camp We spent four days together and now we’re at the Euro Tour I’m not 100% but I feel good but very nervous It’s like a lot of the other tournaments I’ve been to but the quality is nicer The level of play is definitely higher than where I’ve played I just want to play my best and the goal for this whole trip has been to get better.”  Another player through to the Winner’s Qualification round is the Netherland’s Marc Bijsterbosch who recorded wins over Michalis Spyropoulos (Greece) and then Germany’s Kadir Cavus to advance “We played on new tables so it’s a little bit different of course but I’ve won two matches so far which is pretty OK but the tables play good so far I didn’t play for the last couple of months; not even practice There were no tournaments so no reason to practice Maybe a little ‘maintenance’ practice but that’s it The season starts and I feel confident enough I’m used to Treviso and it’s a familiar place.” Play continues on Friday at 9.00 with more Winners’ Round 2 matches followed by successive rounds on the one-loss side This year sees a new streaming platform for all Euro Tour and European Championships events Table 1 will be streamed throughout on YouTube, via the Pro Billiard TV channel –  https://www.youtube.com/@ProBilliardTV https://www.epbf.com/tournaments/eurotour/information/ Go to discussion... © AZBilliards.com EPPA inc. 1998-2025 All Rights Reserved. Site design by GRIN tech 10 JUNE 2019ARTICLES | RELEASES“Treviso is the oasis next door”: So states the New York TimesThe site of the famous US newspaper is famous for the beauty of the capital of the Brand defining it as a valid alternative to Venice which is now besieged by too many tourists After being reported by the English “The Telegraph” as one of the 22 European cities to visit Treviso has received another special mention from what many consider as one of the most important newspapers in the world The official website of the “New York Times” published in the past few hours an important article signed by Jason Horowitz head of the Italian and Vatican City editorial staff for the New York newspaper The title is emblematic and describes Treviso as a real “next door oasis” where you can take refuge to find some peace and tranquility compared to the increasingly chaotic Venice Treviso is also full of canals to visit (in the cover of the article an image of the Buranelli was placed by chance) but the much less chaotic presence of tourists makes it ideal for a quiet visit among the beauties The “New York Times” reporter was pleasantly impressed by the Med restaurant defined by the journalist as «the most beautiful pawnshop I have seen in the world» Unmissable stops in the typical taverns of the city such as Muscoli and Toni da Spin The monuments in the center are marvelous: from the Pescheria area to the Fountain of Tits mentioned in the long article in the New York newspaper A really not bad business card for Treviso which had to be just a quick visit to break from chaotic Venice but transformed into a pleasant surprise to be discovered thanks to the advice of Antonella Stelitano head of the institutional area and of the Cassamarca Foundation which indicated Horowitz the best places to visit in the capital of Marca After being featured in the Telegraph and New York Times Treviso is increasingly becoming one of the gems to visit for international tourism in Europe A city on a human scale that knows how to surprise those who are not at ease in the chaos of the great cities of art such as Venice Destinations increasingly taken by assault which according to the journalist of the “New York Times” should become a “limited number” an oasis of tranquility not far from the lagoon was received by Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinale to mark this important milestone further solidifying Treviso’s reputation as a leader in environmental innovation Securing the European Green Leaf title for 2025 has strengthened Treviso’s dedication to integrating sustainability into everyday life describing it as a “model” for its innovative environmental policies and its commitment to fostering community-driven progress "Discussing the recognition earned by our community with the President of the Republic was an honour and a great satisfaction I wanted to share with President Mattarella — whom I thank for defining our city as a 'model' and for highlighting the excellence of our territory — the key points of our dossier and the commitment of the administration the local network and the citizens in pursuing virtuous policies servesas an additional incentive to transform Treviso and our territories into increasingly green and sustainable cities and towns," said Mayor Conte Treviso highlighted many forward-thinking initiatives as part of its European Green Leaf application the expansion of green spaces and environmental education programmes that actively involve children and young people The city’s focus on sustainable living has united the local administration community groups and residents to achieve long-lasting change During his meeting with President Mattarella Mayor Conte outlined the key pillars of Treviso’s green strategy from investments in circular economy practices to the creation of eco-friendly public spaces Conte gifted the President the commemorative European Green Leaf plaque Treviso’s success is deeply rooted in collaboration. The joint efforts of local associations, schools and citizens have transformed the city into a European sustainability leader. The European Commission will work with Treviso and its fellow Green Leaf winner for the year, Viladecans in Spain These awards serve as a great example of motivating our frontrunning cities to collaborate even more and engage with their citizens “This award belongs to every resident who has embraced our vision for a greener future,” said Mayor Conte “It’s not just about recognition – it’s about creating a future where sustainability is an integral part of our identity.” With the European Green Leaf 2025 recognition Treviso aims to inspire other cities by demonstrating how innovative policies and grassroots engagement can contribute to a greener Could your city be the next European Green Capital or Leaf? Applications for 2027 are now open! Discover how your city can showcase its environmental leadership Walk of art in the beautiful TrevisoA great cultural offer is added to the charm of water small streets and shops this autumnCalmaggiore is the heart of Treviso between Piazza dei Signori and the Duomo a street of shops and buildings with beautiful facades.Treviso now adds to the beauty of the streets and glimpses a great offer of art Treviso can be easily reached from all the towns of the Veneto in an average time of one hour and In the center it is best to leave it alone the car taking advantage of the car parks that are located near the double concentric ring (one in each direction of travel) that already surrounds the entire historic center parking free on SundaysThe sixteenth-century chiaroscuro of El Greco the colors of the Treviso painters of the early twentieth century the polychromy that decorates the facades of ancient houses shown in fine patchwork And then the play of shadow and autumn sun in the arcades the reverberation of the river Sile and the canals the soft light of the churches that collect surprising works of art such as the Annunciation by Titian in the chapel to the right of the main altar of the Cathedral from which also El Greco would have drawn inspiration. Autumn in Treviso is a colorful puzzle of exhibitions textile artand rediscovered cultural liveliness in which to immerse oneself while walking..House of the Carraresi.The small building in via Palestro houses the canvases of a genius of European painting hieratic saints and the enchanting Magdalene the great retrospective is the fulcrum of the Pescheria quadrilateral – Via Palestro -Piazza San Leonardo -Via Campana within which all kinds of shops are concentrated an irresistible attraction for shopping and after El Greco: restaurants vegetable stalls and fruit in Piazza San Parisio (recommended purchase: the red radicchio di Treviso IGP which arrived on the market in November).Saint Catherine.If you move a few meters from via Palestro or from Isola della Pescheria you will exit onto Piazza San Leonardo and via Santa Caterina to reach the former church-convent today the Civic Museum where – after Rome and Bologna – the exhibition that pays homage Maurits Cornelis Escher paradoxical motifs and geometries that run after each other in the 150 works by the Dutch artist (Leeuwarden conferences open to the public are proposed (free admission subject to availability) Escher’s works in some way dialogue with the splendid cycle of fourteenth-century frescoes Stories of Sant’Orsola by pinto da Tomaso da Modena kept in the auditorium (accessed from the large cloister) the museum hosts works by 50 Treviso artists dedicated to the 750 years since Dante’s birth.Bailo Museum.Leaving Santa Caterina you can go up via Sant’Agostino and then via Manzoni shops and artisan shops (a stop is worth the tavern from Arman and Ikiya a small corner of Japan) to reach viale Burchiellati on Saturday morning animated by weekly market From here you go up along the walls crowned by large horse chestnut trees under which you can walk up to the stretch of Viale d’Alviano We descend towards Borgo Cavour to reach the former convent of the Scalzi today a civic museum named after the Abbot Luigi Bailo deeply renovated.The “pearl” is the gallery of the twentieth century with the art collection to be seen: the paintings of Gino Rossi the painter who died in the Sant ‘Artemio asylum in 1937; the 134 works of his friend sculptor Arturo Martini including the famous bronze of the “Pisana” and the stone group “Adam and Eve”; the pastels of the Opitergine symbolist Alberto Martini; portraiture and landscapes of the late nineteenth century; the masters active between the two wars Bepi Fabiano Il Bailo is the heart of the ancient Borgo Cavour home to the antiques and vintage market which takes place on the fourth Sunday of the month against the backdrop of the monumental Porta SS Forty.San Nicolò.Going through the garden city towards Porta Calvi the itinerary leads to the imposing Dominican temple of San Nicolò erected in 1231 The Chapter room is frescoed by Tommaso da Modena with the illustrious figures of the Dominican Order In via San Nicolò two points to report for gourmet enthusiasts: the spices and ethnic food and the refined “Dame Rouge” wine cellar Walking along a few streets you find yourself in Corso del Popolo and then in Calmaggiore the main street of the city trade that cuts through the living room of the Treviso people Piazza dei Signori and the Loggia dei Trecento animated by the “ciacole” at the bar tables A detour to Via Barberia deserves the osteria dalla Gigia with its tasty mozzarella in a carriage and Ca ‘dei Ricchi with its contemporary art exhibitions From Calmaggiore the walk leads to via Canova and Ca ‘da Noal where the textile masterpieces created by the quiltists of the Parchwork Idea association are exhibited until December which recalls frescoes and views of the city.The rivers and the trees.To fully enjoy the colors of autumn the historic center offers tree-lined paths painted this season in a variety of shades ranging from green to yellow In addition to the chestnut trees of the walls with a stop in the Latin Quarter (university area) you can enjoy the view of the trees that flank the Sile as well as Ponte Dante where the river accompanies the Cagnan (from the direction of the “Comedy “) article by Cristiana Sparvoli for www.tribunatreviso.it of 19.11.2015 In the month that marks the memory of the most devastating bombing suffered by Treviso during the Second World War – 7 April 1944 – “Once upon a time in Treviso” begins a new guided itinerary dedicated to the historical and urban memory of the city Two events organized by IAT Treviso centro (Tourist Office): Saturday 12 and Saturday 26 April starting at 3:00 pm from the IAT Office in Piazza Borsa An opportunity to explore how Treviso has transformed over the centuries you will go in search of what once was there and today no longer exists: a park that replaced a stately building a school built on the site of a historic residence which was once one of the most important in the city These absences tell the tragic story of the Marca torn apart by one of the bloodiest bombings in Italian history immediately after the one in Rome on July 19 The journey of memory will be enriched by unexpected visual and artistic moments that in addition to completing the visit with an original and engaging perspective will offer participants tangible memories of the tour distributed at specific points along the itinerary designed to intensify the emotion of discovery Departure: Treviso Centro IAT Office – Piazza Borsa Reservation required: info@turismotreviso.it – Tel: 0422.595780 Ceramics workshop with Sara Dall’Antonia An afternoon of If you're wondering whether or not you should save Treviso or Minrathous in Dragon Age The Veilguard Follow us for daily PC games news, guides and reviews on X, Facebook, Google News, and Steam. Or sign up to our free newsletter. On Good Friday, April 7, 1944, Treviso was shocked by an Allied bombing raid that left a deep wound in the city’s memory. About 400 American B-17 and B-24 bombers, escorted by fighters, dropped tons of bombs on the city, causing about 1,600 civilian casualties and the destruction of much of the built heritage. The historic center was devastated, with monuments such as the Cathedral, the Palazzo dei Trecento and the Municipal Theater severely damaged. Alarm sirens sounded just before noon, but people, already tried by the war and previous bombings, had no time to find shelter. The bombs fell continuously for about an hour, sowing death and destruction.The images of Treviso after the bombing were apocalyptic: collapsed buildings, streets full of rubble, lifeless bodies everywhere. The city had been razed to the ground. The bombing of Treviso was a tragic event that marked the city’s history forever. But from the tragedy also emerged the strength and tenacity of the people of Treviso, who rolled up their sleeves and rebuilt their city, making it even more beautiful and stronger than before.Here are some other significant details of the bombing:The objective of the bombing was to hit the Treviso train station, an important logistical hub for the German army. However, the bombs also fell on residential and civilian areas, causing a high number of innocent victims.The bombing of Treviso was one of the most tragic events of World War II in Italy.The city was awarded the Gold Medal for Civil Valor for its courage and tenacity during reconstruction.This year as every year, on April 7, Treviso commemorates the victims of the bombing with an official ceremony. It is a time of recollection and remembrance, but also of hope for a peaceful future. “Ready, Mom, I heard tomorrow morning tie you Marcadoc – The hills of Venice deals with tourist, cultural and food and wine information of the Marca Trevigiana and the Veneto. The rest of the crew meets you and tells you about a pair of dragons attacking Minrathous and Treviso and you’ll have to save one city or the other Our Dragon Age: The Veilguard guide will help you decide whether to help Minrathous or Treviso but a dragon attack is kind of a big deal for a city Among those things is any available side quests If you have open side quests in whichever city you don’t choose to save if you have companion quests for Neve or Lucanis the one in the city you don’t save will also automatically fail if you don’t complete it Load up a save from before “A Warden’s Best Friend,” and go wrap up whatever you need to are the side quests involved with defeating a champion of the gods; those are higher-level quests and remain available even after you complete “On Deadly Wings.” Look, you’re dooming one city to pretty extensive damage, so this is really a call about which faction you want to help the most, the Shadow Dragons or the Antivan Crows (and, by extension, Neve or Lucanis respectively). Your choice determines how well-positioned those two factions are to help you in the endgame There’s a lot to consider here — any outstanding side quests the big bad you run into (aside from the dragon) and even how the fight plays out are the same This ultimately boils down to a choice between Neve and Lucanis Whoever you don’t pick will leave the Lighthouse and your party for a little while (until after you finish both “The Dragon Slayer” and “Where the Dead Must Go”) The change to the world is a little more obvious While neither town will be outright destroyed your contacts in either the Antivan Crows or the Shadow Dragons will take a hit and you’ll permanently lose access to their merchant You’ll need to re-explore the city you don’t save and unlock fast travel beacons again Your enemies — the Antaam and the Venatori — also make moves and gain power in whatever town you don’t help (which leads to new side quests) Whoever you don’t help is understandably upset (and appears to be extra upset if you’ve allied yourself with their respective faction during character creation) You’ll lose them from your roster for a little while one skill will stop working and some of their other skills will become Hardened either Neve or Lucanis will no longer be able to use their healing skill on your party (Replenish and Soothing Potion Hardening increases the strength of a handful of their skills it’s her cold damage against barriers and their cooldowns it’s his necrotic attacks against barriers Hardening also means that building your relationship with that character — like how you romance them — progresses more slowly For more Dragon Age: The Veilguard guides, here’s how to romance party members and how to recruit all companions. As the Blighted Elven Gods make their move in Dragon Age: Veilguard Rook has to make a tough choice: should they help Treviso or Minrathous As Rook and their companions plan to save Thedas from the Blighted Elven gods in Dragon Age: Veilguard a devastating conundrum arises: the cities of Treviso and Minrathous are under attack from the forces of evil but there’s only time to rescue one of them This is a key decision with long-lasting effects not just on Rook’s journey but the companions you call friends and the state of the world as a whole While you’ve made smaller choices with lingering consequences, such as the visual injuries to either Neve or Harding depending on who you brought along to topple the statue in Solas’s ritual choosing to help Treviso or Minrathous is on a whole different level it will affect the functionality of that hub level the fate of numerous characters and how you can interact with some of your companions here’s everything you need to know to aid your decision between Treviso or Minrathous with only necessary spoilers to clue you in to the details After you add the griffon-handler Davrin to your motley crew at the Lighthouse you have a big choice to make: do you go to stop the dragon in Treviso or Minrathous Lucanis argues that Treviso is a defenceless merchant city which won’t be able to cope with the devastation Whereas Neve argues that your allies in the Shadow Dragons will likely suffer losses leading to the Venatori making a grab for power in the aftermath and taking over Tevinter Both Neve and Lucanis will rush to help their respective cities and you will need to choose which to aid there are pros and cons to choosing both Minrathous or Treviso and there is no definitive “right” answer During my first playthrough, my character was from the Shadow Dragon Faction, so choosing to help Minrathous made the most sense narratively. For what it’s worth, it also felt like the tone of all characters’ interactions was more positive when choosing to help Minrathous. The Antivan Crows say that most citizens managed to survive the Blight, and remain resolute in the face of adversity. The Shadow Dragons on the other hand were much less optimistic, particularly in light of losing one of their key members. Ultimately though, you’re choosing whether you like Neve or Lucanis more. Their extended absence as they help to rebuild their city puts a big dent in their companion level progress and the destruction of their home town will fail any outstanding “outing” quests you’ve yet to complete in that area. © 2025 VG247 a brand of IGN Entertainment, Inc. 18 Mansell Street Level 3, London, E1 8AA, United Kingdom.All rights reserved. No part of this website or its content may be reproduced without the copyright owner's permission. VG247 is a registered trademark of Gamer Network Limited, an affiliate of IGN Entertainment, Inc. As you progress further into the campaign in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, you'll have to make a lot of decisions. One of these happens to have major ramifications, which affect companions and regions. Here's our guide on whether you should help Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age: The Veilguard as part of the On Blighted Wings/On Deadly Wings quest. Likewise, please be reminded that this article contains spoilers. Make no mistake: The On Blighted Wings or On Deadly Wings quest in Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have one of the most pivotal moments just a few hours into the campaign. Your decision here can impact not just the layout of a city, but also future quests, vendor items, companion abilities, and romance options. you're told that both cities are under attack by blighted dragons your companions who live in those cities want you to rush to aid the innocents while Lucanis implores you to head to Treviso choosing Minrathous leads to a quest called On Blighted Wings Both missions play out similarly in that you need to head to the marked location to battle a blighted dragon you take on the frost-infused Corius the Icetalon; in Minrathous you face the fire-breathing Seartooth Vyrantus You won't actually get to defeat the dragons at this point If you choose the help Minrathous in Dragon Age: The Veilguard Neve will be ecstatic and you'll gain a huge approval boost with her The opposite happens if you help Treviso: Lucanis will like your decision but Neve will be unavailable until you progress a bit further in the campaign Another consequence of your decision is that either Neve or Lucanis will gain the "Hardened" trait On the subject of relationships, we opted to save Minrathous during our main playthrough. Because Lucanis felt abandoned, we no longer saw romance dialogue options (i.e. heart replies) as we continued our campaign. You can learn more in our companion romance mechanics guide and Neve romance guide Choosing to help Minrathous or Treviso also affects the faction that has its base of operations in the city: The biggest difference you'll notice is the layout of either city the blight has spread rapidly all over the settlement Any beacons/fast travel points that you previously found need to be discovered again as though the "fog of war" has blanketed the territory Some sections of the city will also have blight pods that need to be destroyed if you wish to access those areas We hope our guide on helping Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age: The Veilguard prepares you for this pivotal moment in the campaign The lands of Thedas are under threat from formidable foes, including some menacing elven gods, and it's up to Rook and their allies to save the day. For more tips and tactics, you can visit our Dragon Age: The Veilguard guides hub "data-img-src" : imgSrc } = buylink %> />><%= itemTitle %> you must choose to save Treviso or Minrathous in Dragon Age Veilguard This also impacts on the respective faction and companion based in that area so Neve and the Shadow Dragons for Minrathous or Lucanis and the Antivan Crows for Treviso I’ve laid out the outcomes for defending Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age Veilguard below.Obviously spoilers ahead for what happens after you make this major Dragon Age Veilguard choice Your decision to help either Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age Veilguard is largely down to which Dragon Age Veilguard companion and faction you don’t want to upset defending Treviso will annoy Neve and cause the Shadow Dragons to suffer a lot and defending Minrathous will annoy Lucanis and harm the Antivan Crows I think saving Minrathous is the marginally better choice but only because the Antivan Crows lose just 100 Strength from this choice compared to the -250 Strength the Shadow Dragons suffer when saving Treviso However, bear in mind that this choice also completely locks out Lucanis as a Dragon Age Veilguard romance option while there are some specific outcomes which I’ve explained further down the broader consequences for each choice are very similar Side quests auto-fail, the faction merchant dies, fast travel beacons deactivate, and the relevant companion gains the Dragon Age Veilguard Hardened effect The choice also does not affect your game’s ending If you’re not happy with your decision especially since you’re forced into this decision right after recruiting Davrin to your Veilguard team Since auto-failing side quests is an important aspect of both choices you might want to load an even earlier save to clear those off your map and journal before completing the A Warden’s Best Friend quest Opting to defend Minrathous in Dragon Age Veilguard puts you onto the “On Blighted Wings” quest in which you fight the Blight Dragon in Minrathous only for it get called away by Ghilan’nain saving the city from further Blight damage Choosing to defend Treviso in Dragon Age Veilguard begins the quest “On Deadly Wings” and another companion fight the Blight Dragon in Treviso but it gets called away by Ghilan’nain saving the city from the full force of the Blight or where to go in some of the biggest video games Will joined the GameRadar+ team in August 2021 and has written about service titles as well as some of the biggest releases like Halo Infinite you will then be prompted to enter your display name Early on in Dragon Age Veilguard you’ll need to decide what order to visit Treviso and Dock Town the different quests do have some differences so here's what you need to know about the order in which you should visit Dock Town and Treviso.Be aware of some light Dragon Age Veilguard spoilers below Once you’ve reached the area of the Crossroads full of eluvian portals you’ll need to choose between pursuing the "Sea of Blood" quest in Treviso or the "Smuggled Relic Case" in Dock Town in Dragon Age Veilguard your decision on which area to visit first as part of the Into the Crossroads quest doesn’t actually matter since you will visit both and there are no broader consequences based on your choice With that said, I think going to Treviso first is the better choice. Doing so means you unlock Lucanis as a companion as soon as possible, and visiting Dock Town second nicely ties in with the main quest and unlocking another of the Dragon Age Veilguard companions and your choice here can cause side quests to get cancelled or automatically failed preventing them from ever being completed.© GamesRadar+ TREVISO (Lega A) - Benetton Treviso have bolstered their lineup with the signing of John Lucas III, the 25-year-old son of former NBA star John Lucas.\r\n\r\nLucas III, a point guard who played collegiately for Eddie Sutton at Oklahoma State, spent the 2005-06 campaign with Snaidero Udine.\r\n\r\nTo make room for the new player, Benetton have released ex-Spain ... HomeNewsITA - Lucas III returns to Italy with Benetton TrevisoFIBA BasketballITA - Lucas III returns to Italy with Benetton TrevisoTREVISO (Lega A) - Benetton Treviso have bolstered their lineup with the signing of John Lucas III the 25-year-old son of former NBA star John Lucas a point guard who played collegiately for Eddie Sutton at Oklahoma State spent the 2005-06 campaign with Snaidero Udine The consequences for choosing to help either Minrathous or Treviso Deciding to help Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the first major story choice you need to make and it's one that will have significant repurcussions depending on which option you pick we're going to say this here - this guide definitely contains story spoilers if you're not at this point yet or are looking to preserve the reveals in the Dragon Age: The Veilguard story then please be aware of this It's worth saying now that you should complete any Neve and Lucanis companion quests you have before entering this choice as they can be locked out after you choose we're here to show you what happens if you choose to help Minrathous or Treviso in Dragon Age: The Veilguard For more help on your travels across Thedas, check out our Dragon Age: The Veilguard walkthrough If you choose to help Minrathous in Dragon Age: The Veilguard then Lucanis will become 'Hardened' making it harder to romance him and he'll be unavailable for a while in the story after you've made this choice such as 'Soothing Potion' but a few of his attack abilities will be stronger Helping Minrathous means that you'll need to protect the city by fighting off the Seartooth Vyrantus dragon with Neve and one other party member If you've chosen to help Minrathous then the Shadow Dragons will help you in a quest later on lots of people will die and the city will become blighted Thi will impact quite a few of the following quests in the story as well as side quests - so choose wisely if you'd prefer to explore that area over Minrathous By picking Minrathous you'll get -100 Strength with the Antivan Crows however you can earn this back by doing side quests around Treviso to help people If you choose to help Treviso on Dragon Age: The Veilguard then Neve will become 'Hardened' making it harder to romance her and she'll be unavailable for a while in the story after you've made your choice She will lose her healing ability but her attack ones will become stronger Helping Treviso means that you'll need to protect it by battling with Corius the Icetalon (a dragon) with Lucanis and one other party member if you've helped Treviso then the Antivan Crows will lend their help in a quest later on lots of people will die and the city will become blighted as well as the Shadow Dragon's leader - the Viper Neve will not be happy with you at all because of this so if you want to romance her then we'd highly recommend choosing Minrathous if you want to romance Lucanis then Treviso is the better choice you can make your strength back with the Shadow Dragons by doing various side quests in Minrathous That's all for now! If you're looking for more Dragon Age: The Veilguard help, check out our pages showing you how to enchant equipment, how to upgrade equipment and how to respec © 2025 Eurogamer.net a brand of IGN Entertainment No part of this website or its content may be reproduced without the copyright owner's permission Eurogamer is a registered trademark of Gamer Network Limited JOSHUA FILLER (GERMANY) collected his ninth Predator Euro Tour title as he defeated compatriot Stefan Casper by 10-2 to claim the Longoni Italian Open at the Best Western BHR Treviso Hotel Filler’s recent run of form at the Euro Tour has been nothing short of incredible with five championship wins in his last seven starts who battled his way through the competition and he enjoyed outstanding victories over Alex Kazakis and Wojciech Szewczyk in the quarter and semi-finals respectively grabbed the match by the scruff of its neck as he opened up a  3-0 lead to leave his opponent reeling Casper got a couple of racks on the board to trail 2-4 and give himself a glimmer of hope but after that it was strictly one-way traffic as Filler won the next eight racks unanswered to close out the match Filler is well-rehearsed in victory speeches and he said “It feels good because I played pretty good throughout the whole tournament The deciding thing today against Niels and Casper was my safety game I played really good safety; smart shots and I kept them under pressure the whole time he was struggling with the speed of the table and I just took advantage of it I played really good shots and when you play like that it feels amazing It’s pretty impressive but I want to keep the streak going having just returned from an extended trip to the United States “The first two days I just slept a maximum of two or three hours due to the jet lag but today was the first day that I slept six hours so I felt much much better In the first match I was kind of still tired but when you play a lot of matches you go through the adrenalin and don’t feel tired I’m going to have a nice dinner and I’m happy to lift the trophy in the end!” Casper drew some consolation from his performances this week “I’m very happy with this tournament but Josh is too good – that’s it I could have made it 3-3 but after that I had no chance But that’s OK; I’m very happy with my second place It’s been the best international tournament I’ve ever played and I’m looking forward to achieving similar results in the future.” The Longoni Italian Open was the first Euro Tour event following Predator’s ground-breaking partnership with the tour Sports Marketing Director of the Predator Group “This event marks the beginning of an exciting new era for our sport We are incredibly proud to have introduced the ARC Pool Table on this stage for the first time and seeing a world-class player like Joshua Filler lift the trophy on the ARC made it even more special “This is just the beginning—we’re looking forward to bringing this level of innovation and excellence to many more events ahead,” he added The Longoni Italian Open (Women) got underway today and played down to the last 16 Play resumes tomorrow (Sunday) at 10.00 with the title decider scheduled for 16.00 Table 1 will be streamed throughout on YouTube, via the Pro Billiard TV channel –  ]https://www.youtube.com/@ProBilliardTV The Predator Euro Tour Series is the world’s longest-running pool tour there are six events annually on the calendar and all tournaments are played on Predator ARC tables Additional sponsors are Kamui Chalk and Longoni Cues The host sponsor at the Longoni Italian Open is the Best Western Premier BHR Treviso Hotel Go to discussion... Nick Teale - Matchroom Multi Sport | Apr 24 adidas Eurocamp is one of the top events of the calendar year each summer Eurocamp will once again take place in Treviso Italy as the top young basketball players from Europe This high-caliber event brings in NBA and EuroLeague team personnel the most recent event attracted 60 NBA scouts adidas athletes such as James Harden (LA Clippers) and Ivica Zubac (LA Clippers) traveled to Treviso to spend time mentoring the campers on and off the court James Harden has made his Eurocamp appearance — putting in work with the campers at practice this morning. pic.twitter.com/e5JgE6SS3h adidas Eurocamp will take place from May 31 to June 2 of 2025 and is projected to be the best event yet One notable attraction in the 18th year of Eurocamp will be the all-star team with top-tier players coming out of the adidas Next Gen EuroLeague which will feature Europe’s best U18 talent "adidas Eurocamp provides a unique opportunity for aspiring basketball stars to showcase their talent on a global stage," said Cam Mason Head of Sports Marketing at adidas Basketball "It’s inspiring to witness a melting pot of diverse talent come together in a community-driven and inclusive environment We are excited to return and continue empowering these athletes by bringing in the best in class to support them in their professional basketball journey." As adidas continues to be a key player in the evolution of youth basketball the 18th Eurocamp will be yet another event in which future NBA stars take the court and showcase their upside to the world Not only does the brand feature some of the sport's top current superstars in the NBA but it's paving the way for the next generation of league-altering talent READ MORE: 2024 Eurocamp Day 1 Recap READ MORE: 2024 Eurocamp Day 2 Recap READ MORE: 2024 Eurocamp Day 3 Recap Between now and May, more information will be released as it relates to rosters and guest appearances for the 18th adidas Eurocamp. The expectation is that, per usual, the players at the event will be among the most elite young prospects in the entire world. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER the National Museum Collezione Salce dedicates an exhibition to Giacomo Puccini evoking the visual and advertising universe that accompanied his extraordinary operatic output Giacomo Puccini and the Art of Advertising will be on view at the Santa Margherita venue from April 19 to July 6 the exhibition is part of the initiatives promoted on the occasion of the centenary of the death of the composer from Lucca and represents an important step in the calendar of national cultural events.The project originates from the Giacomo Puccini Manifesto exhibition staged in Lucca between November 2024 and March 2025 where a number of posters from the Salce Collection itself had been exhibited on loan to pay tribute to one of the greatest composers in the history of music enriched by a new exhibition itinerary that allows the public to rediscover the graphic works that accompanied the spread of Puccini’s opera in Europe The posters on display tell not only the storylines of the operas the faces of the performers and the scenic richness of the performances but also open a window on the historical and social context in which those productions took shape It is the visual face of an era traversed by industrial ferment technological progress and great artistic aspirations “Once again,” stresses director Elisabetta Pasqualin “thanks to the wealth of posters collected by Nando Salce it has been possible to reconstruct a path that in addition to recounting the complexity of the figure of Giacomo Puccini and his world illustrates an important phase in the cultural but also economic and social history of our country.” The exhibition is divided into four sections which mark the relationship between Puccini and the language of advertising but also its influence on the visual imagery of the time is devoted to posters promoting his compositions The exhibition features rare original posters including the iconic one with a portrait of soprano Rosa Raisa the historical performer of the oriental princess The graphic works not only illustrate the evolution of the visual language related to opera but also restore the artistic climate of the late 19th and early 20th centuries marked by the contamination of figurative arts the focus shifts to the protagonists of advertising poster art of the time illustrators and artists who helped define the visual style of promotional campaigns related to opera The section offers an overview of the history of contemporary advertising graphics emphasizing how the poster became not only a communication tool Posters and visual materials signed by illustrators and graphic designers who shared a common path with the composer of a creative system in which music merged with the visual arts in a natural way reveals a lesser-known but surprisingly modern aspect of the composer’s figure: his presence within commercial advertising some posters testify to Puccini’s relationships with brands of products such as automobiles His face and name become promotional tools of the culture of image and celebrity that would dominate the next century the poster establishes itself as an ideal bridge between the stage and the street between the sophistication of theater and the immediacy of advertising language Full (valid for both museum venues San Gaetano + Santa Margherita): € 10 If you choose Treviso over Minrathous when the choice appears you'll then have to figure out how to beat the Treviso Dragon in Dragon Age: The Veilguard to save the city Please note that this is the fight that happens during the 'On Deadly Wings' main story quest The dragon is actually called Corius the Icetalon and, as the name suggests, they've got some pretty nasty ice-based attacks that can make this particular fight very tricky. Also, they're a dragon, which is hard enough on its own. Before you enter this fight, we highly recommend taking Davrin or Harding as the extra party member alongside the required Lucanis fill your pockets with health potions - you'll need them here's how to beat Corius the Ice Talon in Dragon Age: The Veilguard you don't actually have to completely defeat the Treviso Dragon here - instead you just need to wear their health enough and they'll eventually fly away that's easier said than done as they have some powerful attacks and how you approach this fight will be dictated by your class Warrior classes will need to be up close and personal to attack the dragon but be wary as Corius can move quite swiftly (Harding is a good ally to have on your team if you're this class because of her adrenaline buff ability) Rogues should focus on attacking from a distance and using their allies (Lucanis and Davrin) to inflict elemental damage up close should have the advantage in this fight as they can swap to any weapons that attack with the Fire element and they can attack from a distance Your main focus should be to attack the weakpoints of the dragon These points will change throughout the fight but they'll always be the part of parts of them that are glowing and purple If you can't clearly see which part of them is glowing then it's very likely it's on the top of their head - this was particularly challenge to see and target safely Once you've attacked them enough to fill their stagger meter above their HP bar Corius will be grounded with a large mark on their chest and this is what you've been waiting for get up close to them and continously attack that mark on their chest to inflict maximum damage Once you've inflicted enough damage on them the dragon will be called away by Ghilan'nain and you'll have survived the fight - for now at least Corius the Icetalon is vulnerable to fire-based elemental attacks which is why Davrin and his Griffon are such useful allies to have on the field They're resistant to any Ice-based attacks so don't bother wasting your time using these if they spot you and start to leap into the air you need to make sure you're running out of the way They'll slam themselves into the ground and try to slide crush you with their body Dodging can work if you time it well enough but the safest thing to do is just run out of the way Their next attack is Ice-based projectiles it shoots out of its mouth towards you If you see these Ice clumps starting to form then you need to run away from them and continue running until Corius stops firing them at you because if you stop while he's firing he can turn his head to follow you Another Ice-based attack to watch out for is their Ice Breath stick their neck out and fire a dangerous beam of Ice from their mouth They'll swing their head side to side during this attack and it can easily take your health down to nothing if you're caught run as far as you can to the other side of the battle area - the safest place is to be behind them If Corius flys up into the air a bit and you see a red circle appear on the ground make sure you're standing anywhere but in that red circle or you'll be crushed you should hear your companions yelling at you to get out of the way if you're at risk of getting hit if you're close by they'll charge at you head first to try to headbutt you into oblivion or they'll use their claws at the end of their wings to try to grab you and push you into the floor You can avoid these attacks by dodging out of the way but this is why we recommend attacking from a distance if you're able to Remember that Corius is vulnerable to elemental Fire attacks and to fill up Corius' stagger meter to ground them That's it for now! If you're looking for more Dragon Age: The Veilguard content, check out our pages showing you how to enchant equipment, how to upgrade equipment and how to respec if you want to experiment with Rook's skills Solitude's Edge Blight Cyst Timelost Hoard THE DYNAMIC BILLARD Treviso Open got underway today as 136 players got down to business in a quest to win the fourth Euro Tour title of 2024 10-ball is the game and the reigning Dynamic Billard European 10-ball Champion Oliver Szolnoki was in attendance and the highest ranked player in the field at No.5 The Hungarian is still looking for his maiden Euro Tour win but last month’s 10-ball gold medal was the ideal form to bring to Treviso Szolnoki advanced to Friday afternoon’s Winners’ Qualification round with two victories today and a win on Saturday could see him rise to the lofty heights of No.1 He needed a deciding rack to get past Germany’s Holger Gries after looking like he was on the ropes at 6-0 down and he then cruised past Mickael Hadjadj (France) in his second match I made balls but I never really had position and when he broke it was always perfect and when he broke dry At 6-0 down it was kind of unbelievable but I managed to get a couple of racks and at 6-2 he missed the 7 ball so instead of 7-2 it was 6-3 “He had more pressure on him and from there I played well so it was nice that I saved the day as it would have been a much longer day on the losers’ side I  know I’m first seed in this tournament and I’ve never been that before which is cool I didn’t realise I had a chance to go to No.1 so that’s good,” he added Daniele Corrieri is one of the Italian hopes this week and he too won his way through to Winners’ Qualification with wins over Poland’s Dzmitry Hryb and Adrian Sistig (Germany) Corrieri can now look forward to a match with Dutch icon Alex Lely tomorrow putting the hours in and hopefully I can make some good progress tomorrow There’s a bit more pressure playing at home as people expect you to win There was less stress and pressure when I was younger but I’m here to win.” the Netherland’s Quinten Pongers took the first steps today with two very comfortable wins to set up a last 32 qualification match against Dennis Laszkowski tomorrow won last time out in Podčetrtek but elder brother Quinten is no slouch himself having reached his first Euro Tour semi-final less than a year ago in Lasko “There’s now more motivation because it’s good that someone who inspires me and is close to me does so well and that’s better for me There used to be family rivalry about five years ago but now we inspire each other that Yannick is the better player but that’s how it goes then the other gets better and we keep inspiring each other to get on the higher level and that’s a good relationship.” Play resumes tomorrow at 9.00 with the remainder of Round 2 on the one-loss side and the event plays down to the last 16 before resuming on Saturday morning concluding with the title match which commences at 17.00 All matches are alternate break and a race-to-8 racks Tables 1 & 2 will be streamed throughout on YouTube while Table 2 will be available throughout on the EPBF platform All other tables can be viewed on the Kozoom.com website where there are a variety of subscription options Results, live scoring, and draw are available at www.epbf.com Go to discussion... INA KAPLAN WAS once again in dominant form as she captured the Women’s PREDATOR Treviso Open beating  Katarzyna Wesolowska (Poland) by a 6-2 scoreline it was the German lady’s sixth Euro Tour title and her second in a row following victory in Podčetrtek last month Kaplan had won the last women’s 10-ball event on the Euro Tour her finished represented steady progress after returning to the tour earlier this year following a seven-year absence Wesolowska got things up and running but her break wasn’t ideal with several balls tied up on the rails Kaplan gained the first momentum in the early exchanges and she used it well to run out to take the opener kept her at the table with a shot on the 1 ball She made that and then carefully completed the run out to double her lead A dry break from the Pole was the last thing she wanted and with the 1 ball sitting ominously it was another good opportunity for Kaplan She delivered another clinical runout to reach the halfway stage at 3-0 Kaplan elected to push out after her break and she left enough of the 1 ball for Wesolowska to pocket it They went back-and-forth on the 2 ball before Wesolowska potted it via a jump shot Her jump on the 3 ball left it on for her opponent but a miss on the 4 ball from Kaplan saw the rack slow right down gave Wesolowska a ball-in-hand opportunity and she cleared to get on the board The fifth game started with a push out and then a ball from Kaplan going into a non-nominated pocket That put Wesolowska at the table and she looked good for the rack until she left the 9-ball hanging in the pocket but Kaplan banked it in but proceeded to  miss a pressure 10 ball and Wesolowska grabbed the chance to move the score to 3-2 There was plenty of back and forth in the next as neither player could really assert themselves A ball-in-hand for Kaplan put her in the driving seat and a neat snooker behind the 6 ball forced the miss from Wesolowska There was nothing on the break for Wesolowska and the runout for Kaplan looked achievable the 4 ball wasn’t in the best spot and her safety allowed her a better chance of it It ran clear and Wesolowska couldn’t get it safe gave the Pole a good look at it but she too rattled the jaws This time Kaplan made no mistakes as she reached the hill at 5-2 Kaplan made a ball and then pocketed the yellow 1 she sensed her opportunity and ran through the table for the win who works as a university lecturer in German language didactics in Cologne was thrilled with her second consecutive Euro Tour victory; “With winning the last Euro Tour in Slovenia Treviso has always made me feel really comfortable and I’m always having  a good showing here It would really be a dream come true if this wins takes me to the No.1 spot in the rankings It’s been one of my goals and that would be really great “Now my job is part-time at 20 hours a week there’s more time to practice but my two children also take a lot of my time as well including my 9-year-old daughter so that is fun as well My son is five but he’s also interested in pool!” Turkey in November to attempt a historic three-in-a row Wesolowska had defeated Jolien Schuurman in their semi-final while Kaplan edged out Ana Gradisnik Go to discussion... Last day of Carnival with two events: 23 floats and masked groups on the catwalk in the capital, 20 in the city of Cima Treviso and Conegliano: the magic of Carnival will experience one of its most anticipated moments on Shrove Tuesday. The parade of papier-mâché giants will stop tomorrow afternoon in Treviso and Conegliano for two classic events of the craziest party of the year. Updates on the Carnival parades of Marca are available on the website www.carnevalidimarca.it, on the association’s social channels and, for the Treviso event, on the Facebook page “Carnevale Trevigiano”. Benetton Treviso win play-off openersROME (Lega A) - Benetton Treviso and Montepaschi Siena drew first blood in their best-of-five play-off openers in Italy on Wednesday evening Facing the side that knocked them out in the semi-finals one year ago ROME (Lega A) - Benetton Treviso and Montepaschi Siena drew first blood in their best-of-five play-off openers in Italy on Wednesday evening.Facing the side that knocked them out in the semi-finals one year ago Benetton beat Armani Jeans Milano 83-76 behind Andrea Bargnani's 20 points and Drew Nicholas' 19.Benetton who finished only a win shy of first placed Climamio Bologna during the regular season took the lead for good in the quarter-final clash with less than a minute remaining in the first quarter after a basket from Matthew Santangelo.They were unable to pull away whose point guard is former Benetton star Massimo Bulleri trailed only 39-36 at half-time after Marcus Goree fouled Dante Calabria while the Italian international was attempting a three-pointer.The former North Carolina Tar Heel made all three of his shots from the stripe to give Milano some momentum heading to the changing rooms at half-time.Benetton started the second half better however.A Bargnani three-pointer almost seven minutes into the third quarter gave Benetton their biggest advantage at 56-45 whose play has improved late in the season for Milano replied with a shot from the arc.A three-pointer from Germany international Sven Schultze would end up cutting the deficit to 57-53 by the end of the third quarter for Milano.They would get no closer the rest of the way although Milano made Benetton work hard to protect that advantage until the end.Benetton coach David Blatt will be thrilled that his team was able to prevail without the services of Lithuanian international Ramunas Siskauskas who picked up a thigh injury in their final game of the regular season a victory over Montepaschi Siena.Bulleri had 17 points to pace the visitors who also got 14 from Preston Schumpert and 13 from Joseph Blair.In the other game on Wednesday Montepaschi Siena were 74-64 winners over Lottomatica Roma at the Palasport Mens Sana.Rimantas Kaukenas who has been excellent this season for Montepaschi and is expected to receive a call-up by Lithuania for the FIBA World Championship in Japan had 20 points to lead the winners in scoring.Markovski signs extension at VirtusZare Markovski who did a magnificent job in charge of Virtus Bologna this season following their promotion from Lega Due has signed a two-year extension and will be in charge through the 2007-08 campaign.Virtus narrowly missed out on the play-offs.By PA Sport