Author: explorebergamo
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Day Trip from Bergamo to Milan
Milano, the cosmopolitan heart of Italy, is just a few miles away from the city of Bergamo. Whether you’re a lover of art, fashion, history, or cuisine, Milan offers a rich tapestry of experiences perfect for a day trip. This guide will help you plan your visit, covering how to get there, what to do,…
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Cammino delle Sorelle: Walking Trail from Bergamo to Brescia
The Cammino delle Sorelle is a 130 km trail that connects Bergamo and Brescia, traversing 34 municipalities. Designed as a week-long journey, this path reveals lesser-known sites and aims to promote existing historical routes with a focus on nature and culture, minimizing the use of asphalt roads. The trail, divided into six stages, can be…
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Bergamo Sightseeing: Photographic Spots
Bergamo, a charming city in Lombardy, Italy, is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Divided into the Città Alta (Upper City) and the Città Bassa (Lower City), Bergamo offers an array of photographic opportunities that capture the essence of its beauty and heritage. Whether you’re a professional photographer or simply an…
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Exploring Val Seriana: Top Things to Do
Val Seriana, offers an abundance of experiences for travelers seeking history, nature, and adventure. Located at the foot of Bergamo Alps, this region is rich in cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and diverse activities that cater to all interests. Join us as we explore the best things to do in this enchanting valley, from picturesque villages…
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Exploring Val Brembana: Top Things to Do
Val Brembana, nestled in the northern province of Bergamo, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Val Brembana has something to offer. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the best things to do in this enchanting…
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Museo delle Storie di Bergamo: Unraveling the City’s History
The Museo delle Storie di Bergamo is a network of historical museums scattered throughout the city, offering a comprehensive narrative of Bergamo’s past from medieval times to the 20th century. In the Città Alta, you’ll find the Convento di San Francesco housing the Museo della Fotografia Sestini and Bergamo 900, the iconic Campanone, the Palazzo…