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Pieve di santa Maria in Carpino, Carpenedolo, Bs.
Small but charming Romanesque church, lost in the Brescian countryside among oleander and corn, in the shade of a large tree.
Parish Church of Medole
Inside the building, which is the result of a harmonious combination of parts and styles, we find important works of art such as the altarpiece by Titian and the Mantegnesco-style Lamentation.
Villa Medici del Vascello
A villa, a garden, a lady living there, and immediately you are off on a Renaissance journey. If then the Dame is the one with the ermine, Cecilia Gallerani, the charm is irresistible!
The Rope Museum of Castelponzone
A small museum celebrating the ancient tradition of hemp rope spinning, an important part of Casale's history and cultural heritage.
Appointment with Stradivarius
In Cremona, to the Violin Museum to hear the instruments of the city's unsurpassed violin makers
Our Lady of the Parish (small church)
A small Romanesque church from the 1100s holds striking frescoes atop a hill. Surrounded by greenery, it stands out because of the color of its stones, and there is a view of the Po Valley.
Padernello Castle
Vanity, mirrors himself in the waters of the moat
The castle of Volta Mantovana
Panoramic castle dating from the 11th century, still surrounded by walls, with beautiful Gothic gateway. On the same square are Palazzo Gonzaga and its stables, often the site of exhibitions.
Gonzaga-Guerrieri Palace, Gonzaga's villa of delight
It has a special grace because of its beautiful garden sloping into four terraces and its location, at the top of the village.
Village of Castellaro Lagusello
The water heart of the Moraine Hills and an enchanted village
Pozzolengo Castle
High above the village, surrounded by walls that also embrace the ricetto, stands a 13th-century castle. Of its many towers, one gives access to the ricetto, another, cylindrical, serves as a bell tower.
The Culatello Museum
A day on the Po: first a visit that ends at the tavern, then on the embankment on foot or by bicycle