The Museum of Santa Giulia is unique in Italy because it stands in place of the female monastery of Santa Giulia and contains a Lombard Basilica, a church of 1500…
Artogne is a town in Val Camonica about 45 kilometers from Brescia to which it is connected by the state road 42 of the Tonale. The first written testimony that…
Established in 1955, the National Park of Rock Engravings of Naquane was the first Italian archaeological park and the first Italian site recognized by UNESCO in 1979 as a World…
Brescia is the second most important city in Lombardy after Milan, as well as being one of the Italian provinces with the largest extension where about one million inhabitants reside….
The Natural Reserve of the Pyramids of Zone is one of the most unique natural spectacles of the Brescia area and are located in Cislano di Zone. The vast morainic…
The giant benches on Lake Iseo are part of a major project started in 2010 in the Langhe. It’s called “The Big Bench Community Project” and was developed by Chris Bangle,…
At the southern end of Lake Iseo there is a magical place where the encounter between water and land gives life to an area of great naturalistic interest protected by the Lombardy…