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, also called La Rotonda), unique for its circular shape, the 17th-century Duomo Nuovo (New Cathedral) next door, and the first-century Roman ruins at Tempio Capitolino.
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Since the end of 15th century when was built the Loggia under the Republic of Venice , this is the center of the city, many beautiful palaces and monument faces the square, the Loggia dominates it but look around and you will see the clock tower with marvelous sundial gilded and the two automatic bronze statues called the Macc de le uer that ring the bell every hour. Then the monument , called Bella Italia , for the patriots who dead during the ten days of Brescia, just in front this statue you can see the door of Salarolo with beautiful marble decoration, in the same side , towards the Loggia there’s the palace Monti di Pietà with a very nice loggia decorated with Roman elements.
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Beatiful ancient palace, the oldest of the city, famous the balcony from where the medieval city officials spoke to the townsfolk. The tower , called in Lombard " Tor del Pegol "
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