Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Uncover the hidden treasures of Brescia in our "Beautiful Brescia - Guided Walking Tour." This guided tour invites you to step back in time beginning at the awe-inspiring Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, where history and artistry meet under one grand dome. Wander through the Piazza del Foro, the bustling heart of ancient Roman Brescia, then marvel at the restored Capitolium, a temple that once served as a center of Roman worship. Continue to the serene San Salvatore, a medieval jewel that promises a peaceful retreat from the modern world. This walk not only highlights the magnificent historic sites of Brescia but also immerses you in the city's vibrant atmosphere, making it an unforgettable journey through time.
Duomo Nuovo, or New Cathedral, is the largest Roman Catholic church in Brescia, Italy. Among its interior artworks include scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary by Girolamo Romanino (Marriage, Visitation, and Birth) and the Sacrifice of the Virgin Mary, Isaac by Moretto da Brescia
Piazza del Foro is one of the oldest piazzas in Brescia, formed in the first-century Roman city. It is part of the Brescia Antica neighborhood in the heart of the historic center, crossing north by way of the museum.
The Capitolium of Brixia, or Temple of the Capitoline Triad in Brescia, is the main temple in the Roman center of Brixia but is part of the ancient site as well as a Roman amphitheater and a museum in the center of Brescia.
San Salvatore (known as Santa Giulia) is an old monastery in Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy. It is now a museum. This monastery is famous for its diversity of architecture. This includes Roman remains and important pre-Romanesque, Romanesque, and Renaissance buildings.
In front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Piazza Paolo VI
Brescia is a vibrant city in northern Italy, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and strategic location in the Po Valley. With a blend of medieval and Renaissance influences, Brescia offers a unique Italian experience away from the more tourist-heavy spots.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city. It houses museums and hosts cultural events.
A historic square in the heart of Brescia, surrounded by elegant buildings and the famous Piazza della Loggia clock tower.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing Brescia's rich history and art through various exhibits.
A beautiful Romanesque cathedral with stunning architecture and historical significance.
An ancient Roman archaeological site with well-preserved ruins and a museum.
Stuffed pasta filled with meat, breadcrumbs, and cheese, served with a sage and butter sauce.
A traditional dessert made with polenta and small bird-shaped cookies.
A traditional dish of meat roasted on a spit, often served with polenta.
The peak season offers warm weather, outdoor festivals, and vibrant street life. It's the best time for exploring the city's historical sites and enjoying the local cuisine.
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Brescia is generally safe, but like any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Brescia Railway Station
Brescia Bus Station
Buses are the primary form of public transport in Brescia. The network is efficient and covers most of the city.
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A romantic city known for its Roman amphitheater, Juliet's balcony, and charming streets.
A picturesque city with a well-preserved medieval old town and stunning views.
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