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Credaro
The village of Trebecco with its castle genuine example of a medieval Curtis, whose atmosphere will take you to another era.
St. Fermo Church dating back to the 10th century, built in Romanesque style and surrounded by green fields.
St. Giorgio Church of Romanesque origin, with its numerous frescoes, including those painted by the Italian painter Lorenzo Lotto.
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Lago d'Iseo
Monte Isola, the biggest island in a lake in the whole Europe, with its typical towns (Carzano, Peschiera, Sensole and Ceriola sanctum) and whose peak you can admire the small islands of St. Paolo and Loreto.
Most beautiful locations of Lake Iseo.
Sarnico: full of ancient quarters and beautiful shops.
Lovere: Tardini Fine Arts Association.
Clusane: small town with its typical dish “Tinca al forno”.
Iseo: important tourist point.
Predore: archaeological site of the Roman baths.
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Natural reserve of “Piramidi di Zone”: amphitheatre of stones made by nature over the centuries and the so called gnome forest with wood carvings.
Rock carvings created in the Neolithic Era from Camuni. They can be seen in the park of Capo di Ponte and in Archeopark village, in Boario Terme.
The Molere (in Gandosso), where people used to extract big millstones in the Roman Era.
Natural reserve of the peat bogs (in Provaglio d’Iseo), originated by the extraction of the peat in ancient time.
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Natural reserve of the “Cold Valley” (in Solto Collina), of high interest for Alpine flora.
Ancient Roman street called “Valeriana” for everyone who loves hiking: from Pilzone in Val Camonica, a 25 Km road through rural villages and beautiful views.
The territory of Franciacorta (Province of Brescia), known for its vineyards and wine cellars, where you can taste local wine.
Wildlife park “Le Cornelle” (in Valbrembo), with rare species of animals, in danger of extinction.
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Bergamo
The city with two different realities, the lower part or the heart of commercial and modern life, and the higher part with historic and religious buildings surrounded by the ancient walls.
The most famous area of the higher city is Piazza Vecchia with its building of the Renaissance, e.g. Biblioteca Civica, palazzo della Ragione and all those in the little Piazza del Duomo, including the cathedral, Colleoni Chapel, Saint Maria Curch and the Battistero.
The underground paths within the walls are also worthy of note (Cannoniere and Cisterna del Lantro).
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Brescia
With interesting historic centres, e.g. Brixia romana, the Castle, the old and the new Dome and Santa Giulia whose most important building is Tempio Capitolino in Piazza del Foro, near the Roman theatre. Brescia is a city of many faces, full of history and art, but also of modern constructions like the underground that connects every part of the city in order to simplify travels.
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Milano
A metropolis with an impressive Dome, full of tourist attractions, including Castello Sforzesco, Palazzo Reale which hosts exhibitions from all over the world, Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia (the biggest in Italy of this kind), Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie with “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most famous fresco in the history of art, Teatro la Scala, the romantic quarters of Navigli, Piazza Duomo and the interesting gallery, not forgetting the elegant Via Montenapoleone.
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