140 Km.
The city of Venice is faimous for its countless number of churchies,
naturally the most faimous one is the Basilica di San Marco. Remember
that you can visit a lot of other beautiful churchies in wich you
can find precious works of art. We will give you some information
about how and when you can visit them, we can even inform you about
wich kind of works of art you can find inside.
40 Km.
A walk in Verona offers unique opportunities to walk through the
beautiful pages of the history of art, converting the classic Roman,
the High Mediaeval, the city state or free commune, the Renaissance
and the Baroque periods, the eighteenth century and Hapsburg epochs,
as well as prestigious examples of modern architeture.
35 Km.
Aldous Huxely called it the most romantic city in the world and
with an Arabian nights skyline rising above its three encircling
lakes, Mantova is undeniably evocative. It was the scene of Verdi
Rigoletto, and its history is one of equally operatic plots, most
of them perpetuated by the Gonzagas, who ruled the town for three
centuries and left two splendid palaces, the Palazzo Ducale with
Mantegna's stunning fresco of Gonzaga court and Palazzo Te, whose
frescoes have entertained generations of visitors with their combination
of steamy erotica and illusionistic fantasy.
90 Km.
Already during the neolithic age, ancient populations inhabited
the Doss Trento, the isolated hill standing more than one hundred
meters above the plain on the right bank of the river Adige, and
now crowned by the monument devoted Cesare Battisti. That hight
called by Romans, has been used as military stronghold, while it
is nowadays agrred that the roman stood on the left side of the
Adige, beneath the modern town centre.