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11 addresses for villas and parks

Relive the charm of the past between villas, parks and castles in Lombardy
Magical places in Lombardy

Fontana dei Fiumi

Archaeological Museum

An innovative museum to discover the origin of Lecco and its territory. A lots of curiosities so close to us but with a old-century history.

Summer Guided Tours to the Town's Museums

On Friday, Saturday and Sunday till the end of August

Lombardy by bike: five family-friendly routes

Five easy cycle routes in Lombardy. For a family-friendly bike ride.
Bici Settembre Lombardia

San Salvatore

Una delle testimonianze più importanti e meglio conservate di architettura religiosa alto-medievale

Museums Brescia

Brescia: the ideal destination for those who love art. Countless opportunities to visit exhibitions and to attend cultural events
Museums Brescia, hints on visiting

Estense Gardens, Villa Mirabello and Civic Archaeological Museum

Giardini Estensi di Varese

Monuments Cremona

Cremona: a splendid city of art with a sober elegance and many monuments, to be visited on foot or by bicycle
Monuments Cremona, visiting Lombardy

Castles Brescia

From Sirmione to Breno, from Desenzano to Padernello, a journey through the fortified manors to the discovery of local history
Castles Brescia, discovering Lombardy

Bolognini castle

Bolognini Castle has been built in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano (LO), on the shore of the river Lambro; today it is home to three museum.
Bolognini castle

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The Chapel stands on the spot where on July 29, 1900, anarchist Gaetano Bresci killed King Umberto I of Savoy at the end of a sporting event. Heir and successor Victor Emmanuel III commissioned architect Giuseppe Sacconi, creator of the Altare della Patria in Rome, to design a memorial building rich in symbolic elements, which was inaugurated in 1910. Above the column are in fact a bronze Pieta, large alabaster crosses and the symbols of the kingdom, including the scepter and crown. A mosaic-decorated chapel is carved into the base of the column, while below is a crypt in which a black marble memorial stone marks the point of the attack. The project was probably approved by the Regina Margherita. Indeed, the decorative apparatus does not lack the daisy motif, her hallmark. The same motif is repeated in the large gate by Alessandro Mazzucotelli, an internationally renowned "ornamental blacksmith," that borders the area.  
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