The Province of Mantua (Italian: Provincia di Mantova) is a province in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Mantua. It is bordered to the north-east by the Province of Verona, to the east by that of Rovigo, to the south by those of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Parma, to the west by the Province of Cremona and to the north-west by that of Brescia.
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The PO RIVER WWII MUSEUM is a centre devoted to the memory of the war events that took place in the areas along the great river during the Second World War. The museum collection includes moving images, photographs, documents, and historical objects from the period between the Allies' first aerial sortees in 1944 over the area and the victorious crossing of the Po river in April 1945. The geographical position of Felonica (Mantova) is crucial, in this context, in order to understand the unfolding of those events: because its position was central to the crossing paths of the retreating German troops and because it represented the Army boundary of the 5th US Army and the 8th British Army.
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Museo della Sposa-Dream Dress is: 1000 meters of exposure, 14 salons, 200 Atelier Aimee wedding dresses, 10 Versace wedding dresses, 20 Lancetti wedding dresses, 10 paper made wedding dresses, 300 wedding pictures, 45 wedding cakes, folding to draw your dress, princess and prince weddings video and 1000 emotions. The museum was inaugurated by Kathleen and Kerry Kennedy, first daughter of Robert K.
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Founded in 1977, the Museum of San Benedetto Po is one of the largest ethnographic museums of Italy. With over 13,000 items, the museum is an important historical document, and outlines the tangible and intangible characteristics of the popular culture of the Po Valley Museum is located in the halls of the Benedictine monastery that was founded by the family Canossa ( Tedaldo from Canossa, grandfather of the famous Countess Matilda of Canossa-Tuscany) around 1007. What you can visit now, it's the new exhibition opened in 2009. The first rooms (from 1 to 15) are dedicated to the popular culture and rural society, the follow ones (16 - 24) are dedicated to magic, folk religion, local legends and artistic expression of popular culture. In the basements of the ex monastic refectory and infirmary there is the archaeological section of the museum with the finds discovered during the excavation campaigns and also the richest collection of Po Valley farm carts.
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The Museum of Solferino is located at the foothills of the fortress park and of the adjacent Charnel-Church Park. Here models of cannons, weapons, uniforms and various mementos from the historic day of June 24th 1859 are displayed. The Museum itinerary is accompanied by captions that explain the events describing the most important protagonists of that historical event as well as each individual find.
We participated in an event at the end of summer that was about history learning through recreation of the battles! We admired the highly creative organization, the costumes and scenery, and the sheer enthusiasm of the event-planners. It's absolutely worth visiting and following step by step the dramatic events for a night that is beyond cinema experience- more like traveling through time! Thank you!
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