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    Brescia (Italian: ⓘ, locally Italian:; Lombard: Brèsa, Lombard: [ˈbrɛsɔ, ˈbrɛhɔ, ˈbrɛsa]; Latin: Brixia; Venetian: Bressa) is a city and comune (municipality) in the region of Lombardy, in northern Italy.It is situated at the foot of the Alps, a few kilometers from the lakes Garda and Iseo.With a population of more than 200,000, it is the second largest city in Lombardy and the ...

  2. The province of Brescia offers an extraordinary variety of landscapes. Every area has a rich, unique history. Brescia's three lakes have their own individual character: Mediterranean Lake Garda, Nordic Lake Idro, and romantic Lake Iseo.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 ...

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · Brescia is located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy in-between Milan and Verona. At the foot of the Italian Alps, the surrounding region is truly magnificent and boasts some of the most fantastic scenery in Italy. Currently, Brescia has a greater population of 196,000, and it is actually considered to be the industrial centre of the ...

  4. The UNESCO site includes the archaeological area of Piazza del Foro square, Capitolium temple, the Republican sanctuary, the ancient theatre, the Roman Basilica, and the monumental complex of San Salvatore – Santa Giulia. The area is completely accessible also with augmented reality. Via dei Musei, 55 – tel. +39 030 2977834/833.

  5. Brescia, city, Lombardia region, in the Alpine foothills of northern Italy at the lower end of the Val (valley) Trompia, east of Milan.It originated as a Celtic stronghold of the Cenomani that was occupied by the Romans c. 200 bc; the emperor Augustus founded a civil colony there in 27 bc.Plundered by Attila the Hun in 452, it later became the seat of a Lombard duchy.

  6. Brescia. The Italian Lakes, Italy, Europe. The largest of the four great Eastern Lombard towns, Brescia is also the most Roman of the quartet. Indeed, the settlement known in antiquity as Brixia guards the most important Roman ruins in northern Italy. Backing them up is a huge monastic complex founded in the 8th century, a museum dedicated to a ...

  7. Sep 4, 2022 · Brescia is a large and exciting city in Northern Italy that stays firmly off the beaten track. With a history that spans over 3,200 years, a host of monumental Roman ruins, a hilltop medieval castle surrounded by Venetian walls, a UNESCO-inscribed archaeological area and museum complex, some of the most splendid squares in Europe, and the Mille Miglia car race, Brescia is a delight to discover ...

  8. Brescia, Italy. Set between Milan and Verona at the foot of the Alps, Brescia is the second-largest city in Italy’s northern Lombardy region, with just under 200,000 people. The city’s rich history dates back to pre-Roman times, when it was a Gallic capital. Among the many great local sights are the 11th-century Duomo Vecchio (Old Cathedral ...

  9. Brescia is reachable using the following motorway: (Torino-Trieste), exits: Brescia Ovest, Brescia Centro, Brescia Est;(Torino-Brescia), exits: Brescia Centro, Brescia Sud;(Brescia-Bergamo-Milano) .The ring roads around Brescia are: the Tangenziale Sud, or Tangenziale Alcide De Gasperi, which goes around the town to the south, and the Tangenziale Ovest is a municipal road, classified as urban ...

  10. Brescia is a Unesco World Heritage site. On 25th June 2011, UNESCO added Brescia to the World Heritage List with the site Longobards in Italy. Places of Power (568-774 A.D.). For Italy, this is the 46th site included in the prestigious list, confirming the prominent place that our country has in the World Heritage category.