{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Visit Piacenza","provider_url":"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/en\/","title":"Travo - Visit Piacenza","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"xthaHXfLX2\"><a href=\"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/en\/places\/travo\/\">Travo<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/en\/places\/travo\/embed\/#?secret=xthaHXfLX2\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Travo&#8221; &#8212; Visit Piacenza\" data-secret=\"xthaHXfLX2\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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It is part of a large area called \u201cAppennino delle 4 province (The Apennine of the 4 Provinces)\u201d, where the mountains of the provinces of Piacenza, Genoa, Alessandria and Pavia meet.\u00a0Why visit itHistory and tradition bind indissolubly the fate of Piacenza's patron Sant\u2019Antonino with this small village, where, it is supposed, he was martyrized in 303 a.C.\u00a0Nowadays it is a charming walk for those who want to go hiking, climbing or simply walking.When to go and what to seeSummertime is the best time to visit Travo because the village is enlivened by many tourists.It is possible to walk along the Path of the Gods, so called because a legend said it led to the old Minerva Temple.Don't missIt is believed that St. Antonino, patron saint of Piacenza, was martyred in Travo in 303.Sant\u2019Antonino\u2019s Church is more than a thousand years old and is engraved as a precious stone in the heart of the village, with a unique balcony-church square and a beautiful view over the river, especially at sunset.The Anguissola Castle, nowadays a property of the municipality, was the historic residence of the important and prominent old family that governed Travo for over five centuries.Since 1997 part of the castle has been used as the home of the Civic Archeological Museum: inside you can retrace the history of the population of the whole area in the time lapse from the Palaeolithic to the Early Middle Ages.On the tableIn town and nearby you can taste typical local food with PDO, DOC and PGI brands on the Route of wines and tastes of Piacenza hills.\u00a0Keeping fitThe area around Travo is characterised by trekking paths, the most important and must-visit ones are two peaks, which dominate the valley: Pietra Perduca (659 m) and Pietra Parcellara (836 m), with ophiolites also called the Devil\u2019s rocks. In Cernusca (4,6 km from Travo) there is a riding school that offers riding lessons and horse riding for adults and kids.Significant appointmentsIn addition to the patron\u2019s fair on 4th July, that is closely connected to Piacenza\u2019s one, Travo is well known for the Book Festival Giana Anguissola and for the fair called Travo Vintage- local market of reuse, which takes place during the summer.In the surroundingsThe small district of S. Andrew is a recommended stop. It overlooks the west shore of the Trebbia River, a few hundred meters from the town. Here stands the small St. Mary\u2019s Church, with its important remains of the Romanesque past, and the Archaeological Park, with remains of houses of the Neolithic age.Not far from Travo, following the sign for Bobbiano, you can climb the valley through a path that leads to Perduca peak, where the fifteenth century oratory stands out embedded in the serpentine rock. It is worth a visit especially on Saint Anna\u2019s day and on Saint Mary of the Assumption\u2019s Day, when it is open to the public."}