Cremona – city with the highest medieval bell tower in Europe

Cathedral and Baptistery of Cremona, Lombardy, Italy

Cremona is a city located in the south of the northern Italian region of Lombardy, near the border with another region of Emilia Romagna. According to legend, Cremona was founded by Hercules, but there are no any written references about that. What we know for sure is that at the end of the 3rd century BC, the city was fortified

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La Spezia – one of the most important cities of the northern Italian region Liguria

La Spezia, Liguria, Italy

La Spezia is one of the most important cities of the northern Italian region of Liguria, located near the border with Tuscany on the coast of the Ligurian Sea. It lies in a narrow strip between the sea and inland Hills. Historical significance Because of its “defenseless” position, La Spezia has developed one of the largest arsenals and naval military

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Cupra Marittima – ideal place for the lovers of all kinds of summer sports

Cupra Marittima, Marche, Italy

Cupra Marittima is a small resort located in the Central Italian region of Marche. It is a part of the Palm Riviera, which stretches along the Adriatic Sea. The town Cupra Marittima has been discovered by elite wealthy tourists in the early 20th century and has since developed and opened to the regular visitors as well. Today the town is

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Pordenone – another smaller Venice just few kilometres of Venice

Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Of all the towns located in the region of Friuli – Venezia Giulia, it is Pordenone which is closest one to Venice, and not only because of the geography. When you explore this town better, you’ll realize that Pordenone is very similar in the overall culture and mentality to Venice. Palazzo comunale and tower of Duomo di San Marco, Pordenone,

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Lago di Como – the third largest lake in Italy

Panorama of Como, Lombardy, Italy

Lago di Como is one of the lakes located in the northern region of Lombardy, near the town of Como. Lago di Como is of glacial origin, but in summer the swimming here is comparable with the swimming in the sea. Since prehistoric times, when the area was inhabited, the lake was used as a communication channel between the two

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