Palazzo Te
Mantova
(18 Km)
Concocted in 1535 by Giulio Romano,it was the spectacular rustic villa Gonzaga of Risorgimento. The interior rooms were painted in large part by Giulio Romano. The palace now houses the Museo Civico di Palazzo Te.
Museo Civico di Palazzo Te
Mantova
(18 Km)
Anfiteatro Arena di Verona
Verona
(19 Km)
A Roman amphitheater in the center of Verona, one of the great buildings that have characterized the playful Roman architecture.
During the summer it is used for the famous opera festival stage and many singers and bands make a stopover.
Palazzo Ducale
Mantova
(16 Km)
The building was once the home of Gonzaga family reportedly from 1328 to 1707 .It has more than 500 rooms and thus a visit to such a monument will definitely be worth considering. The building is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 8:45Am to 7:15 Pm Italian time. It should take you three hours but the most important room, worth visiting is the Camera degli Sposi, known for its famous Mantegna paintings.
Casa di Giulietta
Verona
(20 Km)
Located just off Piazza delle Erbe, Juliet's house is a medieval building in which there was the setting for the famous love story narrated by Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. The iconic building has a balcony in the foreground, and the famous statue of Juliet in the courtyard.
Pinacoteca di Palazzo Ducale
Mantova
(16 Km)
The picture gallery of Palazzo Ducale is rich in paintings and other priceless objects, some of which survived the sale of the 1600s. Within the structure we can observe among the many, paintings made for monasteries and churches, such as “Gonzaga Family in Adoration of the Trinity” belonging to the year 1605 and many other paintings of the time.
Museo degli Affreschi e Tomba di Giulietta
Verona
(19 Km)
The museum is located in the convent of San Francesco al Corso and hosts cycles of frescoes from the Middle Ages up to ‘500 and sculptures from '800.
You can visit the Tomb of Juliet; according to legend, it received her body and of her beloved Romeo.
Piazza delle Erbe
Verona
(20 Km)
This area in the city will meet your views with distinctive architecture and urban design of Rome. In addition to its renaissance architecture, there is the Gardello Tower that was built in 14th century B.C and also the Britney Verona fountain, a beautiful decorate at the center of this area.
Museo di Palazzo Ducale
Mantova
(16 Km)
In the portion of the building open to the public can be visited the Hall of Sinopia, the courtyard of the Riding School and the Bridal Chamber.
Torre dei Lamberti
Verona
(20 Km)
Completed in 1463, it is the highest tower of the Roman relics at Verona. The tower is 84 meters high and has 238 stairs. At the top of the tower, one enjoys the beautiful scenery of Verona.
Piazza delle Erbe
Mantova
(17 Km)
Piazza delle Erbe is surrounded by buildings of considerable importance from various points of view. To the south we have the Merchant's House built in 1455 and followed the roundabout of San Lorenzo, Palazzo della Ragione, Torre dell'Orologio and finally the Palazzo del Podestà built around the twelfth century.
Castello di San Giorgio
Mantova
(16 Km)
The Castle of San Giorgio built between 1395 and 1406 by Francesco I of Gonzaga, has a square shape, 4 towers and surrounded by a moat and three doors equipped with drawbridge. Paolo Vitelli and Andreas Hofer were imprisoned inside his prisons in 1496 and in 1810. On the ground floor is the sun room; following the spiral staircase you reach the room of arms and at the same time there is the room of frescoes. Next we have the hall of acronyms, frieze, zodiac, bride and groom and the Hall of Hoods.
Basilica di Sant'Andrea
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Basilica of St. Andrew is designed by Leon Battista Alberti. Built in three centuries and ended in 1772, it preserves the sacred vases containing the blood of Christ.
Chiesa di San Sebastiano
Mantova
(18 Km)
San Sebastian Church was designed by Leon Battista Alberti in 1400, it is a solemn and austere church with a Greek cross plan and covered with a cross vault.
Today the church is used as a memorial chapel.
Chiesa di San Francesco
Mantova
(17 Km)
Chiesa di San Francesco is one of the ancient churches located near the railway station. The church is quite big and offers a great atmosphere for relaxation. With the ornamental windows and the wooden roof, you sure will be treated to a magnificent building reflecting a sense of simplicity.
Santuario della Madonna di Lourdes
Verona
(21 Km)
Duomo di Verona
Verona
(20 Km)
It was built on the ruins of basilica between 1117 and 1138. It is among prominent landmarks in the city. Both inside and outside visibility of the building is very impressive especially the marble and Romanesque façade. The cathedral is also one of the most popular churches to visit in the city.
Il Duomo di San Pietro
Mantova
(16 Km)
It has medieval origins. The bell tower in Romanesque and Gothic-style chapels are decorated with gables and pinnacles of the fifteenth century. The interior has a 5 aisles on columns in the classical style. Striking is the Chapel of the Coronation.
Museo della Radio d'epoca
Verona
(19 Km)
Collection of old radio from all over the place.
Porta Leona
Verona
(20 Km)
The door should be similar to Porta Borsari, equipped with an elegant arcade. It represents the birth of Roman Verona because it keeps on the oldest door a brick inscription AD 49.
Castello di Zevio
Zevio
(20 Km)
The Castle of Zevio is first named in a document dated 920. His defensive function led him to be attacked several times, which is why he suffered countless fires and looting. After being home to several noble families, it became the property of the Municipality that in the nineteenth century used it as the seat of a kindergarten, elementary and vocational schools and as the domicile of the nuns.
Porta Nuova
Verona
(18 Km)
A monumental gate to the city from the south , designed in the first half of '500 and renowned by architect Michele Sanmicheli.
Porta Palio
Verona
(19 Km)
Also this gate was designed by Michele Sanmicheli, this time to celebrate the importance of the ancient Via Postojna. His name is linked to a traditional prize on the occasion of which the door was open.
Porta San Zeno
Verona
(19 Km)
The door was built in 1542 to protect Verona against attacks from Lombardy.
Porta Catena
Verona
(20 Km)
This entrance was called and Fura and dates back to the XII century , it has been altered in the XVI century in the Venetian period and in the nineteenth century by the Austrians.
Porta Vescovo
Verona
(20 Km)
The original medieval gate was replaced by a door from '500 and was later expanded in the second half of '800 under Austrian domination.
Palazzo della ragione
Mantova
(16 Km)
The palace was built in 1250 as the home of the court of justice. The porches, added later, house the market when it is raining.
Porta Giulia Cittadella
Mantova
(16 Km)
Torre di Marmirolo
Marmirolo
(15 Km)
Initially, the Tower of Marmirolo was part of an ancient castle. In July 1700 the tower collapsed, but not much time passed and was replaced by the citizens by another tower. In the 50s of the last century, a new bell was added to the structure by the Municipal Administration. The tower took its present appearance after some restorations carried out in the years 1872-1873 and 1995.
Castello di Salizzole
Salizzole
(12 Km)
The Castle of Salizzole is one of the most important medieval buildings. It has a structure with two towers built at different times: the first, the western one, was built in the twelfth century, while the eastern one at the end of the thirteenth century. The building belonged to Verde de Saliceoli, owner of the entire Municipality.
Ponte Visconteo
Valeggio sul Mincio
(19 Km)
The Visconti Bridge of Valeggio sul Mincio was built in 1393 for the desire of the Duke of Milan: Gian Galeazzo Visconti. In the 20th century the bridge was replaced with another iron. It is 650 meters long and 8 meters high above the river level.
Chiesa della Madonna di Campagna
Verona
(20 Km)
The Church of the Madonna di Campagna was built in the 16th century by the architect Michele Sanmicheli, and after his death the architect Bernardo Brugnoli continued work. The church has a particular octagonal structure that appears circular from the outside and the colonnade also recalls the Roman temples, such as the temple of Vesta in Rome. Inside the structure are preserved precious paintings, artists such as Paolo Farinati and Felice Brusasorzi and also a precious image of the Madonna placed behind the high altar.
Porta del Palio
Verona
(19 Km)
The Palio Gate was built between 1550 and 1561, on the architectural arrangement of Michele Sanmicheli. The rectangular structure consists of a central entrance hall where the main facade takes over the terraces of the Roman theater of Verona. The articulation of four pairs of columns far from each other, forms the three main spans where the doors are located. The vestment has elements of Veronese tuff and consists of semi-columns of Doric order.
Palazzo Barbieri
Verona
(19 Km)
Palazzo Barbieri is located in the city of Verona. The building was built by the engineer Giuseppe Barbieri. The building was built in neoclassical style and the construction of the building began in 1836 and ended in 1848. In World War II, the palace was damaged and later restored after the war. Nowadays, the palace is the seat of the city government.
Palazzo della Gran Guardia
Verona
(19 Km)
The Palazzo della Gran Guardia was built under the project by Domenico Curtoni. The construction work lasted until 1843. Later it was restored to become a multifunctional center. It is currently one of the most important palaces in Verona and is used for conferences and exhibitions.
Palazzo Canossa
Verona
(19 Km)
The Canossa Palace was built in 1530, by the architect Michele Sanmicheli. Many frescoes and paintings by the great artists who were in the interior of this building were destroyed during World War II. The palace is considered among the most beautiful in Verona. The palace is still inhabited by the Canossa family.
Porta dei Leoni
Verona
(20 Km)
Palazzo Bevilaqua
Verona
(20 Km)
The ancient Palazzo Bevilacqua is located in the city of Verona. The palace is among the most particular and elegant in the city. For a long time it has been hosting works of great importance, such as the collection of the works of art by Count Marco Bevilacqua, from which the palace also takes its name. In addition, works by Veronese artists such as Orbetto, and not only, such as Tintoretto are exhibited.
Porta dei Borsari
Verona
(20 Km)
The Borsari Gate was built in the first century AD but certainly it was preceded by another ancient door from the first century BC. During Roman times it was known by the name of Porta Iovia due to the presence of a nearby temple, dedicated to Jupiter Lustrale. The current name refers to the bursaris, so they were called the soldiers who collected the duty. The rectangular structure was composed of the front hole.
Palazzo Maffei
Verona
(20 Km)
Fontana di Madonna
Verona
(20 Km)
The Madonna Fountain is located in Piazza delle Erbe in Verona, it was built in 1368 using a Roman thermal bath and a statue, whose head and arms were added at the time of the realization of the fountain. The faces of the four rulers of the city are depicted.
Loggia del Consiglio
Verona
(20 Km)
The Council Lodge was built around the fifteenth century and had a long construction project, where a group of Verona citizens also participated. It was performed at the behest of the Municipality of Verona, to be used for meetings of the Fatherland Council. The structure has several sculptural reliefs and also many pictorial decorations among which we can notice two bronze high reliefs by Gerolamo Campagna depicting the Annunciation Angel and the Virgin Annunciata .
Palazzo Bevilacqua
Verona
(20 Km)
Galleria di Arte Moderna
Verona
(12 Km)
The Gallery of Modern Art is located in Palazzo Forti. In 1937 the building was inherited from the municipality by Achile Forti to set up a modern art gallery. For a period of time the building was closed and reopened after the restoration of 1982. To date, elements of medieval structures can still be observed. In the gallery we can admire the permanent collections of the '900 from: Guido Trentini, Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca, Felice Casorati and other collections by contemporary artists: Vanessa Beecroft, Roberto Barni, Giulio Paolini etc.
Casa Mazzanti
Verona
(20 Km)
The Mazzanti House was built in the Middle Ages. The house has had some owners over the years. In 1527 the house passed to the Mazzanti family. Inside it are still preserved in good condition the frescoes with scenes from mythology and allegorical, made by Alberto Cavalli.
Palazzo del Capitano
Verona
(20 Km)
The Captain's Palace was built in the Venetian era as a fortification with three towers, of which only one is preserved. It was built by one of the great Scaligeri lords, the Cansignorio. Today's structure is in Renaissance style and dates back to a reconstruction of the `500. Currently the Palace is owned by the Municipality of Verona and a renovation is planned to have the Museum of Natural Sciences or the Gallery of Modern Art hosted later.
Sinagoga Ebraica
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Norsa Torrazzo synagogue is the only Jewish synagogue to have survived the demolition that took place between 1899 and 1902. In 1825 it was used as a nursing home and still contains the typical furniture of the eighteenth century.
Piazza Martiri di Belfiore
Mantova
(17 Km)
Piazza martiri di Belfiore takes its name from the patriots who aimed at the unity of Italy in the Risorgimento executed by the Austrian government in the period 1852-1855 mostly in the valley of Belfiore. The monument shown in the photo is not in today's square but is close to the place of executions in the square in front of the Valletta di Belfiore. (rebuilt in 2002 after being removed from Piazza Sordello in 1933 and disassembled with the placement of the various components in various places - Palazzo Ducale -Sebastiano). Today's square is located at the confluence of various streets and allows access to the historic center.
Rotonda di San Lorenzo
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Rotonda di San Lorenzo is the city’s oldest church. The church is believed to have been built in the late 11Th century. The church is believed to have been built on a site, where a Roman Empire temple dedicated to Venus once stood. The church is located south of Basilica di Sant’Andrea, opposite Piazza delle Erbe.
Arche Scaligere
Verona
(20 Km)
The Scaliger Arches are the most significant example of Gothic art in Verona and are located in the historic center of the city itself. They represent the funeral complex of the Scaligeri family and contain the arches of some illustrious members of the family such as the tomb of Mastino I della Scala and also that of the great Lord of the family, that is, Cangrande I. The ark of Canggrade I, was located in the entrance door of the church of Santa Maria Antica.
Ponte Pietra
Verona
(20 Km)
Castel San Pietro
Verona
(20 Km)
Castel San Pietro is located on the San Pietro hill from where you can also see a wonderful view. Initially it was a military building, then after a restoration it became a museum to give the opportunity to those interested in being able to visit it. Nowadays, the building is unused.
Giardino Giusti
Verona
(20 Km)
It is among the most beautiful gardens in the country. Escape from bustles and hustles of the city and admire views and serenity in this renaissance garden.
Forte Albrecht (Parona) ruderi
Verona
(22 Km)
Fort Albrecht Parona was built between 1859 and 1860. It is an Austrian fort located in the city of Verona. This building was designed by Genie Direction. The fort was located not far from the mountain and supported a great artillery. Today it is possible to admire it and it is easily accessible.
Forte San Zeno o Radetzky
Verona
(19 Km)
Fort San Zeno or Radetzsky is an Austrian fort located in the city of Verona. It was built between 1848 and 1859, with a neoclassical style, beautifully visible on the outside. During the two wars it was used, but unfortunately in World War II it was demolished. Today it is accessible to tourists, despite the fact that only the tower is left.
Torre Abbaziale di San Zeno
Verona
(19 Km)
The Abbey Tower of San Zeno was raised around the twelfth and the thirteenth century next to the homonymous Abbey. The structure, in stilled brick, is a prominent architectural work and also home to numerous and precious paintings, such as the wall of the tower, in which the scene of a procession of various peoples is depicted that is starting to pay tribute to the sovereign.
Torre della Catena
Verona
(20 Km)
The Chain Tower was built in the fourteenth century as a military and defensive building of Verona. Its name comes from the fact that its construction was carried out to hook a chain that connected and closed the two banks of the Adige. In addition to the defensive task, the structure was also used for the customs control of the goods entering the city of Verona. The tower also took its name Porta Catena, which was nearby and on the right bank of the Adige.
Forte Sofia
Verona
(21 Km)
Fort Sofia was built in 1838 and is part of the Austrian forts of Verona located on the lower hill of the hill of San Leonardo. Its construction is due to Marshal Radetzky, who dedicated it to Archduchess Sofia of Bavaria. It consists of a central three-story tower, surrounded by a security fence.
Porta Borsari
Verona
(20 Km)
It is a gate located between two buildings and was built in the 2nd century AD. This gate beautifies the streets of Verona with a typical Roman architectural accent.
Forte San Leonardo
Verona
(21 Km)
Forte San Leonardo also known as Torricelle is located on the northern hill of the city of Verona. It was built in 1838, at the behest of Marshal Radetzky who had also collaborated on high fortification projects with the designer Franz von Scholl. The structure has a symmetrical plan with elegant arched tracks. Currently, the fort has been converted into the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, but in its structure still have massive walls and louvers left.
Forte San Mattia
Verona
(22 Km)
Forte San Mattia is located in the hilly area overlooking the city of Verona between the valley of Avesa and Valdonega. It was built in 1843, at the church of San Mattia from which it takes its name and is part of the Hapsburg fortifications of Verona. It has an irregular shape with an articulated planimetric system, where the garrisons were sheltered, but its structure was also used for artillery.
Torre del Gardello
Verona
(20 Km)
The Gardello Tower was raised in the second half of the twelfth century and restored in 1370, with the addition of the bell created by Maestro Jacopo. The latter is characterized by the images of San Zeno Pescatore and the Scaliger coat of arms, but its peculiarity is a bell clock, which turns out to be the first public clock in Verona.
Forte Stadion (Tomba)
Verona
(14 Km)
Forte Tomba is located in an open countryside and was designed by Genie Direction. It is a structure built on a polygonal base. According to a classic model, the monumental portals stand out, inserted in the severe wall members. A rare construction is encountered in the main powers, while the tuff of Verona covers every other building of the fort, giving it an appearance of extraordinary firmness.
Forte Azzano o Werk Neu Wratislaw
Verona
(15 Km)
Forte Azzano or Werk Neu Wratislaw of Verona, was built between 1860 and 1861, by the project by Genie Direction, an Austrian company. The property is characterized by a massive polygonal base and is located in the middle of the countryside. Observing the fort from outside we can see that it has a linear and classical structure, which reflects medieval art. It is still well preserved entirely and is accessible to the public.
Forte Gisella
Verona
(16 Km)
The Gisella Fort dates back to 1862, the date on which it began its activity. Initially it included a large area, with several buildings scattered around the neighboring area. Its main function was that of defense and military. Given its function, it was also used by the army. Since 1998 it was entrusted to the Association of Saint Lucia, which cleaned it up and fixed it. Today it is used for various manifestations.
Forte Lugagnano
Verona
(18 Km)
Fort Lugagnano was built between 1860 and 1861. Initially it took the name of Werk Kronprins Rudolf, Archduke Rodolf of Habsburg. In the central part of the structure there was the reduced, inside which, the garrison shelters were welcomed. The artillery combat stations were instead protected by crossbars.
Portoni della Bra'
Verona
(19 Km)
They are a port built along the medieval walls of Verona. They consist of two round arches with at the top a clock.
Castelvecchio
Verona
(19 Km)
Ponte Scaligero
Verona
(19 Km)
The bridge crosses the river jut as the shadow of the fairy tell castle. Visit this impressive monument and learn the history of the Scaligero family that once governed the city of Verona. A visit to this place is also enriched by an onsite museum and an art gallery filled with numerous impressive works from archeological finds to sacred art, weapons and armors.
Porta Leoni (Porta San Fermo)
Verona
(20 Km)
The Leoni Gate was raised in the Republican age, at the behest of the four viri that are mentioned in the epigraph preserved in the plume. In the Middle Ages it was also known as Porta San Fermo for its proximity to the homonymous church. From the fifteenth century it was called Lions due to the presence of a Roman sarcophagus located nearby and composed of two lions. Initially, the door consisted of two terracotta facades and only in the imperial age was the marble part raised.
Castello di Montorio
Verona
(23 Km)
The castle of Montorio is a medieval castle located on the hill of Montorio Veronese dating back to 995. In the fourteenth century the castle had two parts and after the restoration of 2010, only the largest part of the castle was opened to the public.
Porta Vittoria
Verona
(19 Km)
The Vittoria Gate was built between 1287 and 1289, at the behest of Alberto I della Scala and owes its name from the commemoration of the victory of Cangrande II della Scala over his half-brother Fregnano. The structure shows the neoclassical style and was provided with only one arch with double Doric pilasters. Later, the door was closed, but on the orders of Marshal Radetzky it was reopened in 1829 to allow the passage to the Monumental Cemetery of Verona.
Castello San Pietro resti
Verona
(20 Km)
Castel San Pietro is a military building located in the city of Verona. The building was designed by Austrian Colonel Petrasch. Between 1852 and 1858 there was the Austrian barracks in the building, which is still present today. The building is not open to the public as it is not in good condition.
Forte Santa Caterina
Verona
(18 Km)
Fort Saint Catherine was built between 1850 and 1852, by the Austrian Conrad Petrasch. Initially it was called Werk Hess, instead today, his name comes from the Chapel of Saint Catherine, which was located in the ancient street where the fort rose. The structure has a polygonal track with rooms distributed bomb proof. The function consisted in defending the ciglione di Santa Lucia.
Forte Biondella
Verona
(20 Km)
The Fort Biondella of Verona is an Austrian fort that was built in 1838, the will of Marshal Radetzky, using the project by Franz Von Scholl. It has a strategic position and its structure fully reflects all the characteristics of the defensive forts and ancient medieval castles. Today it is in excellent condition and is open to the public.
Forte Preara o Werk John
Verona
(23 Km)
The Preara or Werk John Fort in Verona was built between 1859 and 1860, at the behest of Ludwig van Benedek. The name comes from Baron Franz von John, who was Chief of Staff of the Army of Archduke Albrecht. Its structure has a polygonal track, and is positioned on a high ground. It was erected for defensive and military functions. Today, fortunately, the wall is well preserved and visible.
Castello Villafranca
Villafranca di Verona
(11 Km)
This beautiful castle is located at the top a hill. The building is surrounded by magnificent forts, gardens and tress.
Borghetto sul Mincio
Valeggio sul Mincio
(19 Km)
Borghetto is a fraction of the municipality of Valeggio sul Mincio and is included in the list of “The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy”. This charming village is located at the foot of the Visconti Bridge and has characteristic buildings with water mills. Not to be missed is also the parish church dedicated to St. Mark the Evangelist, flanked by the bell tower from the Scaligera era that contains a bell dating back to the year 1381.
Palazzo del Podesta
Mantova
(17 Km)
The palace of the podestà built around 1227, together with the civic tower was the administrative center of Mantua and, following the construction of the arengario and the palace of reason it connects to the former general warehouses. On the main wall of the building there is a typical statue of the '200 representing Virgil equipped with a cap and arms placed on the lectern.
Palazzo Arrivabene
Mantova
(17 Km)
In Via Arrivabene we can observe the Arrivabene tower probably built by Luca Fancelli around 1481. It was built and belongs to the building owned by the Arrivabene family.
Palazzo Canossa
Mantova
(17 Km)
Palazzo Canossa was built around the '600 on commission of the Veronese family of the Canossa. The main facade is made of rusticated, has a sort of marble portal on which are placed two dogs and a baroque staircase.
Piazza Sordello
Mantova
(16 Km)
Piazza Sordello, originally Piazza San Pietro, built in 1300 following the demolition of some houses located on two parallel roads, is dedicated to Sordello da Goito (poet). The square was built according to the typical style of the early Middle Ages; on its left we can observe Palazzo Acerbi, Palazzo Vescovile and Ca' degli Uberti. On the right side we can observe the Palazzo del Capitano and the Domus Magna.
Palazzo d'arco
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Arch Palace is a house built around 1784 by Antonio Colonna on commission of the Arch Counts. In 1740 part of the family settled in Mantua inheriting this palace from the Counts Chieppio. In 1872 Antonio d'Arco enlarged the house by purchasing the land that goes beyond the current garden and parts of Renaissance construction. Today, the Arch Palace is a museum containing all the furnishings typical of the Renaissance period and it is possible to visit it.
Piazza Virgiliana
Mantova
(16 Km)
The Virgiliana Square was built by Paolo Pozzo in 1801 on commission by Sextius Alexandre de Miollis with the aim of using it for military exercises. In the beginning, a statue depicting Virgil was made, then replaced by the current statue and inaugurated in 1927.
Torre San Alo'
Mantova
(16 Km)
The Sant'Alò Tower, better known under the name of Torre Nuova, is located in Piazza Arche in Mantua. It was built around the fifteenth century and its main function was to defend the city itself.
FaMa Gallery
Verona
(19 Km)
The gallery looks exclusively towards contemporary art, to discover the most interesting and original trends in the international market, working with focusing on established artists and emerging young talent.
Boxart
Verona
(19 Km)
A wide space on two floors with a small garden allow the display of several works, including paintings and photographs of great size. Internationally renowned artists, such as Mario Schifano, exhibited here their works but also emerging artists.
Palazzo Valenti Gonzaga
Mantova
(17 Km)
Palazzo Valenti, located in Via Pietro Frattini, 7, maintains the beauty and majesty of the frescoes and statues that compose it and of typical Renaissance and Baroque style.
Casa di Giulio Romano
Mantova
(17 Km)
Torre dell'Orologio
Mantova
(17 Km)
Torre Civica
Mantova
(17 Km)
The civic tower founded around the 13th century according to a typically medieval style and belongs to the city walls, is about 27 meters high; in the beginning it had an external staircase with which communicated with the square. In 1492 it was equipped with a bell cell that today allows the concert of eight bells to be held.
Torre Zuccaro
Mantova
(16 Km)
In via Don Enrico Tazzoli stands a tower about forty-two meters high that takes the name of tower of the Zuccaro. The name probably comes from the family that owns the tower, although, according to a popular belief, sugar was stored inside it.
Torre della Gabbia
Mantova
(16 Km)
The cage tower was built around the thirteenth century by the Bonacolsi. Around 1576, the year in which Duke G. Gonzaga had a sort of open-air jail built that referred to the idea of a real cage, the tower took precisely this name.
Casa di Andrea Mantegna
Mantova
(18 Km)
Casa Mantegna: It is believed that the building was built in 1476.Having been given the land by the Gonzaga family in the year 1476, Andrea Mantegna came up with a masterpiece. The building is currently used as an exhibition space. It is comprised of a number of rooms. The rooms are built around a unique cylindrical patio.
Palazzo di Giustizia
Mantova
(17 Km)
The courthouse located in via Poma is rich in frescoes made with stucco within the various rooms of the building, which create a sort of link between one environment and another. The same is characterized by a garden surrounded by stables and other environments.
Museo Civico d'Arte
Mantova
(18 Km)
It was born in 1962. The history of the museum is linked to the Academy of Fine Arts. Collections are preserved with historical and cultural and artistic works by artists from Modena. It is divided into two sections, an archaeological-ethnological one and the historical and artistic one.
Palazzo Comunale
Mantova
(17 Km)
A true combination of medieval architecture, in which you can admire the Secchia kidnapped: a wooden bucket that commemorates the victory of Modena over Bologne during the battle of Zappolino in 1325.
Museo Civico Di Castelvecchio
Verona
(19 Km)
The castle houses sculptural works from the XIV-XV centuries, panels from the Middle Ages to the XVIII century. Old Lombard objects are exposed, textiles and weapons.
To be noted, the equestrian statue of Can Grande della Scala I, of the XIV century.
Museo Archeologico
Verona
(20 Km)
The Archaeological Museum was founded in 1923 in the former century convent of San Gerolamo. It shows Greek vases, mosaics, sculptures and everyday objects from cemeteries, sacred and sepulchral inscriptions from Verona.
Teatro Filarmonico
Verona
(19 Km)
A few steps from the Arena, it is considered as its winter seat: in fact, from October to May, it has a rich program with symphony performances, opera and ballet featuring theOrchestra, Choir and Ballet of the Arena Foundation.
Teatro Stabile di Verona
Verona
(20 Km)
The Teatro Stabile di Verona is one of a small elite at the national level. The quality and continuity obtained in the field the Production, Training and Promotion of Culture in the area have enabled it to establish important collaborations.
Teatro Nuovo
Verona
(20 Km)
The "Teatro Nuovo" was opened in 1846. In the past it was linked to independence movements and it was decreed the closure for political reasons. Today it is one of theseats of the Teatro Stabile and greater attraction for cultural production and entertainment.
Palazzo Sordi
Mantova
(17 Km)
The construction of the Sordi Palace took place in 1680, commissioned by the Marquis Benedict to F. Geffels. It is made according to the typically Baroque style; above the main door, G.B. Barberini has created a high relief depicting “The Madonna and Child” and immersed in a rustic plaster and bas-reliefs made of stucco and marble. This building cannot be visited as it is private.
Palazzo dell'accademia
Mantova
(16 Km)
The Palazzo dell'Accademia located in Via Dante Alighieri is a majestic building. The main façade characterized by immense doors, windows on the upper floor windows and a Latin writing that overlooks everything.
Museo del Giocattolo - Bosco Magico
Verona
(22 Km)
Nestled in the hills of Verona, the precious collection of Luciano Gaspari Avrese preserves hundreds of pieces: dolls, horses, theater, puppetry, doll houses, animals from the late of the ‘700 to ‘900.
Museo Storico dei Vigili del Fuoco
Mantova
(16 Km)
The historical museum of the fire brigade located in Mantua, whose access is located at the entrance of the Piazza Arche, houses all the vehicles (including nautical and amphibians) brought to the restoration by the firefighters themselves during the hours free. The historical museum can be visited on Saturday and Sunday and on public holidays from 9:30am to 12:30pm and from 2:30pm to 7:30pm. For the visit of schools and groups of visitors, the other days of the week are always and only with reservation.
Museo dell'Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana
Mantova
(16 Km)
The Museum of the Accademia Nazionale Virgiliana is a historical museum with an archive and library; it is one of the seven academies present throughout Italy, built around the 1500s and open to the public. In it there is a scientific theater and houses surgical irons from the 18th century.
Museo di Palazzo d'Arco
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Palazzo d'Arco museum located in Piazza d'Arco in Mantua, covers two floors: ground floor and first floor. On the ground floor visitors can observe the greenhouse, the archive, the exedra (sort of opening an interior wall), the theater, concierge, entrance hall, the yellow room, the empire room, chapel, hall caesari, anti-chapel and saddlery.
Museo Tazio Nuvolari
Mantova
(17 Km)
Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Mantova
(16 Km)
The National Archaeological Museum is located in the former Cocoon Market in Piazza Castello and is undergoing restoration since it must be adapted to the future needs of the museum itself. It is arranged in three floors that interest, the prehistoric era until the early Middle Ages and, part is dedicated entirely to Mantua. Walking along the ground floor, tourists can observe various materials recovered during archaeological excavations carried out in the city.
Museo Africano
Verona
(20 Km)
Studio La Città
Verona
(19 Km)
Studio la Città started its activity in 1969 with exhibitions by Lucio Fontana, Piero Dorazio and Mario Schifano. The line that connects the choices made by the gallery is the search for a quiet, intimate form of expression.
Galleria Corraini
Mantova
(17 Km)
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Verona
(18 Km)
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Bonelli Arte Contemporanea
Mantova
(17 Km)
Galleria dello Scudo
Verona
(20 Km)
Gallerie d'Arte Giorgio Ghelfi
Verona
(20 Km)
La Giarina Arte Contemporanea
Verona
(20 Km)
Museo Canonicale
Verona
(20 Km)
Collection of clothing sacred and precious manuscripts
Madera Creazioni
Sanguinetto
(20 Km)
Fashion and Parfum
Sanguinetto
(4947 Km)
Palazzo Forti Galleria d'Arte Moderna
Verona
(20 Km)
Casa Andreasi
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Andreasi house takes its name from the first owner, Blessed Osanna Andreasi who decided to settle in this house around 1470. With his death, the house saw the succession of countless owners who left intact what was the original external structure. The rooms are characterized by frescoes from the period, the furniture is typical of the '500 and it is possible to admire some objects belonging to the first owner.
Palazzo Cantoni Marca
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Cantoni-Marca Palace is located in Via Giovanni Chiassi, built between 1460 and 1680 by Luca Fancelli and inhabited by the family who gave the same name to the palace itself. Today, it is not possible to visit the building because it is a private property.
Torre del Salaro
Mantova
(17 Km)
The Salaro Tower is also called Torre dei Armchairs and was built around the thirteenth century. It is located near the Merchant's House (located in Piazza delle Erbe) and is located in Piazza A. Mantegna. Its main use was that of warehouse for storing salt.