The Province of Brescia is a Province in Lombardy, northern Italy.
Restaurants in Province of Brescia
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Panoramic route into the torrent Brasa gorge From 27/07/2020 till 30/09/2020 one way uphill in the first part - Atm closed for work in progress
A really must do. Road is narrow with lots of curves and with very nice views on the Garda lake. It is a one way street (as of this year from 10 am till 17 pm) when you climb, so normally you cannot have oncoming cars. (otherwise there are traffic lights). To get back you simply follow in the little village of Pieve at the round about the indications for Voltin, Vesio, follow that road untill you see a sign Limone to the right. So you will get back on the road around the lake.
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Are you curious? Are you interested in everything that normally can not be seen? The Brescia Underground association offers fascinating guided tours deep in the belly of the city, the rediscovery of ancient secrets beneath our feet. An unusual journey that's not only educational and cultural, but also full of incredible surprises that the past reveals to our eyes.
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Rocca d'Anfo is a fortified military complex built in XV century by the Venetian Republic in the town of Anfo on Lake Idro. The agglomerate, made up of military construction, is distributed in a triangular strip of land (50ha). One side is roughly 1 kilometer of the shore of the lake, the rest is spread on the eastern slope of Mount Censo, almost to its peak, with a difference in elevation which varies from 371 m s.l.m. at the side to the 1050m s.l.m. at the summit of the mountain. The Rocca d'Anfo was renovated and enlarged in different periods by the military engineers of Napoleon Bonaparte, Giuseppe Zanardelli and the Italian Army Corps. It lost its strategic value in 1918, when the Trentino finally passed to the Kingdom of Italy. Used by the Italian Army as a barracks for the training of conscripts, the complex was also used as gunpowder and weapons depot. It was decommissioned in 1975, but it remained bound to the Ministry of Defence until 1992.
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We went into this church everyday to look at all the different altars each with their own most amazing history and art. Lovely oasis of calm. Good leaflets explaining everything. And then a tasty ice cream when you came out
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