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32km (20 miles) W of Padua, 74km (46 miles) W of Venice, 51km (32 miles) E of Verona, 204km (126 miles) E of Milan

Vicenza pays heartfelt homage to Andrea di Pietro della Gondola (born in Padua in 1508, died in Maser in 1580). He came to Vicenza at the age of 16, and lived out his life and dreams here under the name Palladio at a time when Vicenza was under the sway of the still-powerful Venice Republic. Although not highly innovative, he was the most important architect of the High Renaissance, one whose living monuments have inspired and influenced architecture in the Western world over the centuries to this very day.

Vicenza and its surroundings are a mecca for the architecture lover, a living museum of Palladian and Palladian-inspired monuments -- and consequently one designated a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. But even if you've never heard of Palladio, you'll find an evening stroll through illuminated piazzas and along boutique-lined streets plenty enjoyable. Plan on taking home a wealth of knowledge about architecture -- a day in Vicenza is worth a semester back in school.

Today Vicenza is one of the wealthiest cities in Italy, thanks in part to the recent burgeoning of the local computer-component industry (Federico Faggin, inventor of the silicon chip, was born here). It is also the traditional center of the country's gold manufacturing industry (one-third of Italy's gold is made here, and each year three prestigious international gold fairs make finding a hotel in these parts impossible) and is one of Europe's largest producers of textiles. The average Vicentino is well-off, and it shows; join the entire town for the daily passeggiata and pick up on the palpable attitude.

Festivals -- The well-established summertime series of Concerti in Villa (tel. 0444-399-104) takes place in June and July; a few concerts are held outdoors at Vicenza's famed Villa la Rotonda, for others you will need a car. The tourist office will have the schedule and availability of seats; tickets usually cost around 15€ to 20€ ($17-$23). The stage of the delightful Teatro Olimpico (tel. 0444-222-101 or 0444-222-154; www.olimpico.vicenza.it) now hosts shows again in September and October, mainly classical plays (this year was the Oedipus cycle) or Shakespeare (Henry V and Hamlet are sort of strange in Italian). Tickets start at 15€ ($17).

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