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Bassano Bresciano, BS, Italia
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Padernello Castle
Vanity, mirrors himself in the waters of the moat

Martinengo Castle of Villachiara, Brescia
Plain castle, surrounded by a moat turned into a meadow, in the center of the village. Built in the late 1300s, it has a square shape with beautiful cylindrical towers at the corners.

The historical center of Orzinuovi
The small town of Orzinuovi with its large porticoed square, overlooked by beautiful historic buildings such as the Gothic Palazzo podestarile, and enclosed at the end by the castle, is well worth a stop.

The Rocca Sforzesca of Soncino
Established as a defensive structure in the 15th century by the Sforza family, today the impregnable Rocca can be visited and hosts two Museums, as well as events related to contemporary art.

Appointment with Stradivarius
In Cremona, to the Violin Museum to hear the instruments of the city's unsurpassed violin makers

Church of St. Mary of the Miracles
In Brescia, a triumph of marble embroidered with dazzling whiteness.

Italy in the movies: Piazza Vittoria and "Rosso Mille Miglia"
The world's most beautiful race in a film by Claudio Uberti

Victory Square, where the Mille Miglia begins
In Brescia, a square and a legendary race come alive in the film "Rosso Mille Miglia"

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.

Barbò Castle of Pumenengo
Stern-looking castle, guarding the Oglio River, encroaching on rural dwellings and overlooking the Naviglio Grande Pallavicino Canal. It has a trapezoidal shape to fit the terrain.

The park of Villa Mazzotti Biancinelli
In Chiari there is a beautiful Art Nouveau villa from the early 1900s; the building is rarely visited but can be admired from the outside because it is surrounded by a large scenic park.

Santa Maria in Bressanoro, between Gothic and Renaissance
In the green Cremasque countryside, a terracotta church hides a wonderful cycle of frescoes.