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Church of San Bernardino, a rediscovered masterpiece
Gothic and austere the exterior, splendid and Renaissance the interior

At the Calvenzano market
On Monday, fruits and vegetables from local producers at the village market
17 Mar

Caravaggio, the Gothic church of Saints Fermo and Rustico
Imposing Lombard Gothic church with a tall 16th-century bell tower and a soaring facade culminating in five pinnacles, decorated with hanging arches and a fine banded portal.

Parish church of San Martino in Palazzo Pignano
In the beautiful Romanesque parish church surrounded by cultivated fields, history is told by terracotta bricks and archaeological remains

The Shrine of Santa Maria della Croce in Crema
Imposing sanctuary, fascinating for its refined geometric decoration, perfect symmetry, and the contrast between the red of the terracotta and the green of the domes.

Cremasque tortelli
Unique among Italian tortelli in shape and filling. In fact, these crescents contain scents of the Orient: citron, raisins, nutmeg, ground amaretto and mostaccino, the local spiced cookie.

The Cathedral of Crema
Absolute protagonist of the city's main square

Crema's square, one of the most beautiful in Italy
An elegant, harmonious and lively square with the Cathedral in the center, surrounded by beautiful buildings

Holy Trinity, the church with two facades
Space for an imposing Baroque church was limited, so architect Andrea Nono chose this original solution to give it visibility.

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.

Crema, cloisters with surprise
A beautiful, intimate place in downtown Crema, with a surprise you don't expect

Palazzo Terni, among the most beautiful baroque buildings in Lombardy
Splendid early 18th-century palace, though never finished; has a rich array of terracotta decorations, statues, balconies, bronze railings, and a magnificent courtyard.