Caorle Travel Guide

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    TO KNOW

    History of Caorle: the Romans, the Venetian Domination and the Post-War Years.

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  • Caorle da vedere

     

     

    TO SEE

    Places and sights in Caorle: the beaches, the lagoon and Isola dei Pescatori.

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    TO TASTE

    Typical Caorle dishes: Pasta al Nero, il Moscardino, il Canestrello and il Broeto.

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    TO EXPERIENCE

    Summer events in Caorle: fireworks, barbecue and “La Luna nel Pozzo” street theatre festival.

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    ITINERARIES

    Venice via the sea, Vallevecchia, Murano, Burano and Torcello.

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Caorle to know

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Caorle to know
Caorle's origins
The Roman Age
The Venetian Kingdom
From Hapsburg rule to nowadays

Caorle's origins

Caorle’s origins can be traced back to the Roman Age, when the current Falconera Port was the Portus Reatinium for sailors of the ships that navigated the Lemene River towards the Roman cities of Julia Concordia and Opitergium (today known as Concordia Sagittaria and Oderzo). However, there were much earlier settlements in this area: this is demonstrated by the discovery of a protohistoric village dating back to the Bronze Age (almost 1500 years before Christ) in the countryside around San Gaetano.


 
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