Discover the best top things to do in Valle Camonica, Italy including Cantina Bignotti, Miniera 4 Ossi, Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, Museo del rame, Accademia di Belle Arti Tadini, Basilica di Santa Maria in Valvendra, Teatro delle Ali, Museo della Guerra Bianca in Adamello, Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunciata, Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Valle Camonica.
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Ci troviamo nel centro storico dell'abitato di Piancogno, a due passi da Boario Terme. Dal 1998 stiamo riscoprendo la produzione di vini Igt in Valcamonica vinificando e affinando le uve, provenienti unicamente dai nostri impervi vigneti, nelle storiche cantine di via monte grappa. Sono cantine del 1400 a involto , una degustazione in un ambiente cosi' assaggiando i nostri vini "cultivar delle volte" e' un esperienza da non perdere. Vi aspettiamo!
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Le Cantine dell'Elefante si trovano in via Cavallotti 19, nel centro storico di Lovere (BG), annoverato tra i più bei borghi d'Italia. Grazie a un accurato intervento di recupero e restauro, le Cantine, con le loro magnifiche volte, anticamente chiamate "Cilter" e risalenti al XII secolo d.C., si prestano a essere un atelier espositivo davvero unico nel suo genere, in grado di valorizzare al meglio qualsivoglia mostra o esposizione. All'interno delle Cantine dell'Elefante è allestito il museo del rame.
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The Teatro delle Ali of Breno is a newly built theater. Opened in October 2011, has already hosted major prominent artists such as Alessandro Bergonzoni, Richard Galliano and Stefano Bollani. Technically it is an avant-garde theater with a rich equipment to deal with every season in the best way. The spaces are quite small; the theater hosts about 200 people and its stage is (compared to many other large theaters) very close to the audience; large dressing room, control room, lights stocked. It offers an big park area.
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Since 1974, the museum collects, preserves and exhibits documents and objects and related to the highest front of the First World War: the high altitude territory goes from the “Stelvio Pass” to Garda Lake. Here the war, was fought at almost 13.123 feet high, was called "The White War" for the constant presence of ice and snow. Since 2014, the new exhibition of over 3.280 sq ft, offers to the public images, artifacts and objects in excellent conditions, recovered from the mountains of the Adamello-Presanella and Orltes-Cevedale. The exhibition takes the visitor to experience of historical reflection and meditation abuot most characteristic elements of the White War: Movement, day to day living, surviving in the harsh climate, use of weapons, artillery, transport systems and different mountain equipment, life in the trenches in extreme conditions.
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