The Mason dei Templari, an artifact of historical importance, where Chef Riccardo tells the peculiarity of this deconsecrated church where the Templars.... The Knights Templar also had custody of this bridge, in particular the Curtis Regia building. It was an ancient Lombard customs house, later used in the Middle Ages as a place of military control. Thanks to the bridges of Borghetto, travel in this area of Veneto was greatly speeded up, increasing the profits of both Venice and Verona. Considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, Borghetto is gathered with its water mills on a river bank, forming almost a romantic nativity scene.