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  1. Not-to-be-missed stops are the city of Brescia and its incredible historic and artistic heritage, Franciacorta characterized by gentle rolling hills covered by vineyards, and the wide plain south of the city with its timeless atmosphere.

  2. Learn about 12 things to see in Brescia, from points of interest famous all over the world to hidden gems worthy of a visit during your stay

  3. www.bresciatourism.it › en › visit-bresciaVisit - Brescia Tourism

    The city of art of the Mille Miglia. Visit the largest Roman archaeological area in Northern Italy and discover the monumental remains of the Lombards, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Welcome to Brescia!

  4. UNESCO in Brescia: the San Salvatore-Santa Giulia complex and the archaeological area of the Capitolium Temple are part of the serial site Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568-774 A.D.). Learn more!

  5. The city of art of the Mille Miglia. Visit the largest Roman archaeological area in Northern Italy and discover the monumental remains of the Lombards, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Welcome to Brescia!

  6. www.bresciatourism.it › en › things-to-doWelcome to Brescia

    A dream holiday among the most beautiful lakes in northern Italy. Brescia is ready to wow you with its cultural and artistic offering and breathtaking landscapes ranging from three lakes (Garda, Idro, Iseo) to the Adamello mountain range, without forgetting the gentle hills of Franciacorta and the historic heritage in the heart of the city.

  7. Brescia’s Castle stands on Cidneo hill and many Brescians consider it the symbol of the city. Suitable destination for everyone, it can be easily reached on foot from Brescia’s centre following evocative alleys such as Contrada S. Urbano. You can also access the castle by car.

  8. Brescia boasts the largest Roman archaeological area of northern Italy. This important historic heritage lies in the heart of the city and since 2011 has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site in combination with San Salvatore – Santa Giulia monumental complex. Â Â Learn more about Brescia’s UNESCO site .

  9. The UNESCO site Longobards in Italy. Places of Power (568-774 A.D.) also includes Roman Brixia Archaeological Park. Composed of the Capitolium Temple, a theatre, a Republican Sanctuary and a Basilica, it is the largest Roman archaeological area in northern Italy.

  10. Van de wandelpaden die bergen en meren verbinden tot de ontelbare kilometers aan fietspaden door de natuur; archeologische sites, Unesco Werelderfgoed en heerlijke lokale wijnen en gerechten: een bezoek aan Brescia is een reis door authenticiteit, niet zomaar een vakantie.