Brescia - What to do in Brescia

Brescia
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The former Roman settlement Brixia. Numerous monuments: Piazza della Loggia, Santa Giulia museum, the castle of the XII century
You ask what to do in Brescia. You want to get to know Brescia. You will find the following attractions:

Tourist regions - 1   Castles and palaces - 1   Shrines - 1   Museums and galleries - 3   

Below is an interactive map, on which are marked attractions of Brescia. Below this map is a table.. From the map you can become acquainted with locations of objects. The table provides you with basic information about them.
Museums and galleries

Area Archeologica del Capitolium
Italian Alps
Museo Civico dell Eta Romana,
Brescia,
Italy

The Capitolium, built by Emperor Vespasian in AD 73, was the center of ancient Brixia.
Tourist regions

Brescia
Italian Alps
Brescia,
Italy

The former Roman settlement Brixia. Numerous monuments: Piazza della Loggia, Santa Giulia museum, the castle of the XII century
Castles and palaces

Brescia - castle
Castello di Brescia
Italian Alps
Musei del Castello,
Brescia,
Italy

The castle is nicknamed the `Falcon of Italy` due to its hilltop location overlooking the city. It is one of the largest defense complexes in Italy (75,000 square meters). There is a military museum with a collection of weapons and armor from the 15th to 18th centuries.
Shrines

Duomo Nuovo
Italian Alps
Duomo Nuovo,
Brescia,
Italy

The dome of the cathedral is the third largest after St. Peter in the Vatican and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence.
Museums and galleries

Museo di Santa Giulia
Italian Alps
via Musei,
Brescia,
Italy

City Museum, with a unique style and location in the monastery complex. It offers a journey through Brescia`s history, art and spirituality from prehistoric times to the present day.
Museums and galleries

Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo
Italian Alps
Piazza Moretto,
Brescia,
Italy

Palazzo Martinengo da Barco - houses the Civic Art Gallery. Twenty-five exhibition halls showcase collections from the 13th to the 18th century and contain masterpieces of painting by Raffaello Sanzio and Lorenzo Lotto.
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