Fish shop, sit-in by the widow Herrera against the works on the building

Fish shop, sit-in by the widow Herrera against the works on the building
Fish shop, sit-in by the widow Herrera against the works on the building

TREVISO Shortly before 3pm yesterday she stood in front of the entrance to the historic building at the end of Vicolo Pescheria and began protesting against the workers tasked with starting the long-awaited redevelopment works: “You can’t do it without my permission.” He was the one shouting, arousing the amazement of residents and tourists Fiora Gandolfi, widow of Helenio Herrerathe legendary coach of Grande Inter who chose to spend the last years of his life in Venice, where he died in 1997. The lady, writer and former journalist, still lives in the lagoon city but is the owner of the ground floor of the Treviso building, while the upper part belongs to Riccardo Donadon, owner of H-Farm: and it was he who started the works, as the construction start sign posted states out. However, between the widow Herrera and Donadon There’s no bad blood and these bad relationships have significantly slowed down the redevelopment of the building, which has become a real problem for the Pescheria. The corner is in fact magical, but the state of degradation is such that the local police have repeatedly warned the owners to remediate the situation as soon as possible. In fact, colonies of mice have found homes in the abandoned rooms, while the beams are home to pigeon nests. And when the first movements on the construction site began yesterday, someone immediately warned Mrs. Gandolfi that she wasted no time: she left Venice and rushed to Treviso, in the Pescheria, placing herself in front of the entrance to her property, furious because no one was there. had been notified of the start of the construction site.

THE FIGHT

Tension immediately rose to the point that intervention had to be madeand a steering wheel to restore calm and reassure the lady who, in the end, gave the workers the green light. The duel, however, will not end like this. The building in question is part of a complex of small houses made between eighteenth and nineteenth centuries along the northern border of the garden of Ca’ Meraveia, a palace demolished some time ago, which stood in front of the churchyard of the church of Sant’Agostino, known for the garden that reached the bank of the Cagnan Grande. Opposite there is perhaps one of the most beautiful buildings in the fish market, famous for its large frescoed and largely recovered façade: it is Casa Coghetto, overlooking on the Cagnan and protagonist of many paintings and photographs. While the porticoes of Vicolo Pescheria are the side body of the Camaldolese monastery of San Parisio. All together they represent the best that the historic center can offer when it comes to architecture and history. And at Ca’ Sugana they intend to preserve this treasure.

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