The 10 Best Things to do in Province of Cremona, Lombardy

November 10, 2021 Trinity Boughner

The Province of Cremona (Italian: Provincia di Cremona) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital city is Cremona.
Restaurants in Province of Cremona

1. Basilica di San Sigismondo e Santa Maria Assunta

Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II 20, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda Italy +39 0363 78135 http://www.basilicadirivoltadadda.it/
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

Basilica di San Sigismondo e Santa Maria Assunta

2. Torrazzo of Cremona - Vertical Museum

Piazza del Comune, 26100 Cremona Italy +39 0372 495011 http://museoverticale.it/
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4.5 based on 1,915 reviews

Torrazzo of Cremona - Vertical Museum

Every day: from 10.00 to 13.00 - from 14.30 to 18.00. Last ascent 30 minutes before th Torrazzo closes. Christmas, every Monday in January and February closed. The Torrazzo is one of the monument that best symbolizes the city of Cremona: it is indeed one of the highest medieval bell towers in Europe (m 112,22 – feet 368,18). The structure exemplifies the extreme accuracy of the ancient construction techniques and it is considered a perfect union between architectonic styles, which are completely different from each other. Thanks to the recent opening of the Vertical Museum, the issues related to the study of the astronomical are analyzed. Inside the 4 new halls you can find some curious historic objects and many kinds of old clocks. There’s also a fantastic Foucault’s Pendulum installation. Its oscillation demonstrates the Earth rotation from a scientific point of view. On the top of the tower you can admire a wonderful city view.

Reviewed By BrunellaG274 - Catanzaro Lido, Italy

Splendido museo verticale, accoglienti i lavoratori, visita imperdibile per chi ama viaggiare nella storia e nella cultura italiana ✌️???? Amazing place, a verticale museum, very kindness workers. You must to visit it if you love the italian history and culture ✌️????

3. Rocca Sforzesca

P. Zza Prof. Enea Ferrari, 26029 Soncino Italy +39 0374 83188 [email protected] http://www.soncino.org
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4.5 based on 527 reviews

Rocca Sforzesca

4. Basilica Santa Maria della Croce

Viale Santa Maria della Croce 25, 26013 Crema Italy http://www.santamariadellacroce.it
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4.5 based on 225 reviews

Basilica Santa Maria della Croce

5. Museo del Violino

Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 26100 Cremona Italy +39 0372 801801 [email protected] http://www.museodelviolino.org
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4.5 based on 1,145 reviews

Museo del Violino

Museo del Violino Antonio Stradivari based in Cremona, is dedicated to cremonese luthery of all time. At the same time it is a Museum, an Auditorium and a Research Centre about antique and modern luthery. It promotes the International "Triennale" competition of Violin Making Antonio Stradivari

Reviewed By D3bsa

Who would have thought that a museum full of ‘dusty old violins’ could be so interesting!? We travelled to Cremona so I could fulfill a long-held ambition to see a Stradivavius violin in real life. I wasn’t expecting much from the museum. But...we were totally blown away by this amazing facility. The interactive media presentations before and after the ‘main event’ of feasting your eyes on these incredible works of art and craftsmanship were all very engaging. Our experience was helped by the fact that there were maybe only 6 other visitors in the place on the day we went. Tip: go now, while tourist numbers are generally low due to Covid-19 and go to the museum when it opens at 11:00. The ‘treasure room’ contains the museum’s collection of Amati, Guarneri, and Stradivari violins, violas, etc. We were actually the only people in the room during our viewing, so we could spend as long as we liked with our noses practically pressed agains the cases. A knowledgeable security guard was happy to answer my host of questions. In addition to the their Old Masters, the museum also houses many other violins from the 18th C to the modern day. Currently there is a small exhibition of Old Master violins on loan from the US National Music Museum in South Dakota (who knew?). It was a great experience and very worthwhile if you are at all interested in music, instruments or culture in general. You will learn a lot and be totally amazed!

6. Cremona Cathedral

Piazza del Comune 2, 26100 Cremona Italy +39 0372 495011 http://www.cattedraledicremona.it/
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4.5 based on 296 reviews

Cremona Cathedral

Am: 08.00 to 12.00 daily Pm: 15.30 to 19.00 week days Pm: 15.30 to 19.00 saturday, sunday and pre-holiday

Reviewed By iscritto66 - Rome, Italy

This cathedral is one of the best in Italy: a beautiful facade, a magnficent counter-façade, great frescos on the walls, a great transept and a great wooden choir. It's definitely worth a visit.

7. Duomo di Crema

Piazza Duomo, 26013 Crema Italy
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4.5 based on 200 reviews

Duomo di Crema

Reviewed By alessandrofL127YD - Milan, Italy

The first cathedral in the town was destroyed by Federico Barbarossa in 1160 . A new buildin was begun in 1185, but the construction was halted in 1212, not to begin until 1284 but in Gothic style. The church was finisched in 1340 with the additional in 1385 of a lenghened apse an a crypt. Beatiìful facade with a single portal surmounted , in the lunette, by sculptures of the Madonna and Child and Saint Pantaleon and John the Baptis over a frieze with the faces of Saints. Over the portal is a large marble rose window, flanked by mullioned windows. The facade terminates in a loggia with small marble columns. The bell tower , built in 14th century is very similar tho bell tower of Cremona. The interior has a nave and five aisles full of wonderful paintings, statues and frescoes

8. Piazza del Comune

Piazza del Comune, 26100 Cremona Italy +39 0372 407 0815 http://www.cremonaguide.net
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Piazza del Comune

Reviewed By gianpaolob449 - Cremona, Italy

Sure one of the most beautiful squares in Italy. The Chaphidral, the Battistero, the Palazzo del Comune and around the heart of the city with the nice streets in less then 500 meters.

9. Centro Storico

Piazza Comune, 26100 Cremona Italy http://www.comune.cremona.it
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4.5 based on 161 reviews

Centro Storico

Reviewed By Alessio0575 - Monza, Italy

It was my first time in Cremona and certainly not the last! We decided to leave for a short trip not far from Milan in search of an historical town to discover. Cremona has it all! Beautiful historic city centre, will all narrow road taking to the main square with the magnificent Duomo and clock/bell tower. The old city Hall buildding is also facing the same square where on saturday morning there is a flower market. Strongly suggested to take a walk up and down the narrow alleys, with so many hidder restaurands and locandas, historical buidings and shops. Whether or not you are interested in music, don't miss the chance to visit one of the main violins shops, most of them are owned by handmakers.We haven't had the time to visit some musums which are currently closed for COVID, but the whole experience was perfect for a saturday day out.

10. Centro Storico di Crema

Crema Italy http://www.comune.crema.cr.it
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Centro Storico di Crema

Reviewed By alessandrofL127YD - Milan, Italy

Beatiful fully pedestrianized historic center, with monuments, historical palacaces and shops. City on a human scale.

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