Discover the best top things to do in Province of Trento, Italy including Mostra Delle Miniature e Dei Presepi, Cima Paganella, Piazza Duomo, The Bastion, Torre Apponale, Castel Thun, Valle di Ledro, Lago di Tovel, Casa del Dazio, Catena Square.
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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!
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Really pretty square, with amazing church and buildings, lots of coffee shops and loads of atmosphere
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The Bastione, a tower of grey stone, located at the foot of Mount Rocchetta, is one the symbols of Riva del Garda, overlooking the city and Lake Garda. It was built in the early XVI century, just after the end of Venetian domination over Riva. It was destroyed in 1703 by the French troops under leadership of general Vendôme, who mined the main body thus rendering it unusable. It’s a few minutes walk from the port of Riva, along a road that winds through the black pinewood of the lower Rocchetta. The path then rises further to the chapel of St. Barbara on the mountainside (610m) and the Rocchetta itself (1520m). The Bastione has recently been restored. Visitors may see the imposing external bodywork and what is left of the inside from a winding staircase. The locations enjoys an excellent view.
An easy walk up to The Bastion as the funicular wasn't open till 11. Fantastic views from the top with a very nice cafe where you can get good coffee and admire Riva from on high. Be careful to check what time the funicular opens, on the day we went it wasn't till 11 as it was closed for maintenance. Very busy by the time we left.
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This area is a super area for relaxing over a cool drink with loved ones and people watch. There is always something going on in the square next to the harbour.
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This was the headquarters of the Austrian customs who built it in the early 18th century. The little building gives the small harbour of Torbole a somewhat Venetian atmosphere.
The Austrian customs house is located at the waterfront just across from Hotel Lago di Garda. A beautiful and quaint small house always decorated with flowers!
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The name refers to the large chain which in the past centuries was stretched across the water in defence of the harbour. Until 1929, the piazza was home to the Imperial Customs House: a sign of the borderline which for centuries separated the northern stretch of the lake from the regions just a little further to the south. On this square the baroque statue of San Giovanni Nepomuceno, patron saint of the waters, can be found, which until the Great War stood in Piazza Benacense.
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