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Church of San Colombano in Vaprio d'Adda
A forest of stone symbols that seems to leap out of a medieval bestiary

Taccani hydroelectric power plant
A power plant that is still in use but can be visited. Its eclectic architecture, between modernism and neo-Romanesque, is reflected in the Adda with the beauty of a royal palace reflected in the river

Visconti Castle of Trezzo sull'Adda
Fascinating ruins of the castle built in 1300 by Barnabò as a military fortress but also used as a summer residence for lords. The tower, dungeons and dungeons remain.

Marne, hamlet of Filago
A small medieval village in the province of Bergamo rises where the Dordo River flows into the Brembo River

In Solza on the trail of Colleoni
In the castle of Solza, Bartolomeo Colleoni, captain of fortune, was born in 1395. A curious place, to which the stratifications of history have given an appearance somewhere between castle and farmstead.

Corneliano Bertario and the Borromeo Castle
An ancient Lombard village with courtyards, irrigation ditches and a castle

Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta and San Sigismondo
Dating back to the 11th century, it underwent massive restoration in the early 1900s. However, the ancient and curious friezes depicting a wide variety of creatures are preserved: birds, dragons, and even mermaids.

Basilica of Santa Giulia
A fascinating Romanesque church with no ceiling and no floor, and with the walls halfway up

Villa Cusani Tittoni Traversi
Every door is a surprise, every room is a new world here, where everything happens

At the Calvenzano market
On Monday, fruits and vegetables from local producers at the village market
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Abbey of Sant'Egidio, Fontanella
The fascinating Romanesque abbey on Mount Canto that was Father Turoldo's final resting place

Brivio, a castle on the river
Fine castle of very ancient origin, remodeled but legible, in a strategic position on the Adda, protecting the crossing. Converted into a spinning mill in the 1800s, today it is used for housing.