Discover the best top things to do in Province of Trento, Italy including Omkafe, Mostra Delle Miniature e Dei Presepi, Castello del Buonconsiglio Monumenti e Collezioni Provinciali, MAG Museo Alto Garda, Museo dell'Aeronautica Gianni Caproni, Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas, Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Castel Thun, Casa D'Arte Futurista Depero, Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra.
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5.0 based on 61 reviews
After seeing the great reviews I ear marked Omkafe for a visit whilst staying in Riva del Garda. The museum upstairs was quite interesting then we ventured downstairs where we were offered an expresso to try. As I drinker of coffee with milk I wasn't sure about the tasting so we opted to go with the Platino beans. Since arriving home the beans have not lasted long as when made to our liking it was simply delicious coffee...our only regret now is not buying a larger supply. They also have lots of gifts , coffee chocolates etc so if you love coffee make sure to drop in.
5.0 based on 115 reviews
How do you feel about entering a SACRED and a bit magical world? It's right here, under the Congress Hall of Andalo... a place where everything seems to have become smaller to be easily visited in all of its beauty. Do you know the park Italia in Miniatura? The idea is very similar, here in Andalo you can see a similar exhibition but with a religious-based topic. They're the sacred miniatures of the permanent exhibition, that offers a series of masterpieces of solidarity created by the experts hands of Gino e Ivan Simoni and starting from this year, there's also the wooden nativity scene created by Elio Pellegrini. Cathedrals, houses, detailed sacred representations that are real masterpieces to find out and be amazed! A special and unmissable world that will surprise and marvel you and your children. Remember...the magic of this place is created only if you talk quietly. An unmissable visit during your holidays in Andalo!
4.5 based on 2,430 reviews
The Buonconsiglio Castle is the largest and most important monumental complex of the Trentino Alto Adige region. It was the residence of the prince-bishops of Trento from the 13th century to the end of the 18th century, and is composed of a series of buildings of different eras, enclosed by walls and positioned slightly higher than the city. Castelvecchio is the oldest nucleus, dominated by an imposing cylindrical tower; the Magno Palazzo is the 16th century expansion in the Italian Renaissance-style as commissioned by the Prince-Bishop and Cardinal Bernardo Cles (1485-1539); the Baroque-style Giunta Albertiana dates from the end of the 17th century. At the extreme south of the complex is the Torre Aquila, within which is conserved the famous Cycle of the Months, one of the most fascinating secular pictorial cycles of the late Middle Ages.
My son & I really enjoyed visiting this castle as there are lots of neat sections to visit in the old part. The "newer" parts are interesting as well, & their collection of artifacts & exhibits is impressive. Well worth the reasonable entrance fee. The cafe was also pretty good! Grounds were decorated for the holidays which was also nice. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 399 reviews
We thought we were going into a small exhibit of turn-of-the century photographs and ended up close to three hours in the museum, which showcases everything you would ever want to know about the area and is heavy on local artists from the stone age to today. Exhibits include formal oil paintings, prehistoric and Roman relics, and WWII history as it relates to the Garda region. You can also climb to the very top of the building from where you will have a lovely view of the city and the lake. A very nice museum with plenty of interesting things to see. It has a gift shop with great books. With the exception of some brochures and fliers (and videos running on loops), all the explanations pertaining to the contents are in Italian, so a basic ability to read the language is required if you want to get the most out of it - but not necessary to enjoy this beautiful museum. Don't miss it if you are in Riva for more than one day.
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4.5 based on 1,092 reviews
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto, the Mart, is located in Trentino, in northern Italy, and is one of the most important italian museums. Its large complex has been designed by the swiss architect Mario Botta, together with the Rovereto engineer Giulio Andreolli, and inaugurated in Rovereto on 15 December 2002.Mart has seen almost 2 million of visitors to date, and has produced original and innovative exhibitions - such as "Mountain art science myth", "The dance of the avant-gardes", "The Word in Art", "The Century of Jazz" or "Futurism 100"; exhibitions on Italian artists such as Medardo Rosso, Luigi Russolo, Thayaht, Fausto Melotti, Mario Sironi, Carol Rama, Alighiero Boetti, Vincenzo Agnetti.
The highlight of our stay in Rovereto was certainly a visit to this magnificent Museum of modern and contemporary art. The building itself is a spectacular architectural structure, but its collection is even more exciting. Even for those who don’t appreciate the modern art, it is a very interesting and informative museum with over nine thousand paintings, drawings, sculptures and other exhibits. The focal point of the collection is futurism, represented by work of great artists such as Balla, Depero and Prampolini.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
Entrance is 7 euros but free with the Trentino Card. The tablet guide is only 3 euros and well worth it (ID needed of course), especially if like me you didn't know too much about the artist and his strong connections with Rovereto. This museum is part of the MART and is yet another stylish venue to enjoy. The famous'Bolted Book'which publicised his house of Art is here .He was an image consultant for Campari and his poster designs are pretty cool. Easy to appreciate the furniture, tapestries and works on Rovereto itself. Info leaflets in every room. Really helpful staff.
4.5 based on 807 reviews
Housed in the Castle of Rovereto, it is one of the most important Italian museums dedicated to the First World War. It offers two possible itineraries: one is dedicated to the armies and wars of the Nineteenth century and the Great War, with objects, photographs and materials concerning trench warfare and the experience of civilians, the other leads to the discovery of the fortified towers and tunnels of the Castle, housing collections of weapons from prehistoric times to the modern-age.
This museum is located inside the castle of Rovereto and is really very interesting and suitable for everyone. The castle is perfectly maintained and the internal museum is well organized and rich in history. A place absolutely to visit, where you can discover many aspects of the war that you would not normally know. Really beautiful.
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