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Pavia

Vicolo dei Longobardi, Pavia. Ph. flickr/Fabio Besostri Pavia is a city located in the Northern Italian region of Lombardy. The city was the capital of the Kingdom of the Lombards between 568 and 774...

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Crespi d’Adda

Crespi d’Adda – Town Centre     Crespi d’Adda is located in the Lombardy region of Italy and is known to be one of the best examples of a 19th century company town. The design and the architecture of...

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Lake Idro

Lake Idro Ph. depositphoto.com/adrenalina Lake Idro is an Italian pearlpine lake one of the highest in Lombardy. The majority of the lake is part of the Province of Brescia, while the rest falls in the...

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Milan’s Best Restaurants

Milan is known for a lot of things. Thousands of tourists visit the city each year to check out to see its beautiful piazzas, museums, boulevards, and churches. Of course, when visiting Milan you can...

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Monza Brianza

122.337 inhabitants. Monza Brianza is one of the newest provinces in Italy, as it was established in 2004, but only truly operational since 2009. It was mainly a political decision, made due to the...

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Lombardia – Lombardy

Lombardia   The Lombardy or Lombardia region of Italy occupies a major portion of the northern Po River valley between the Tincio and Mincio rivers. It is bordered by the Alps and Switzerland to the...

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Milan Transportation System

Milan Metro Sign   I have finally realized how shockingly average the Milanese public transport is. For a classy, chic city, the state of the trams and the metro is disgraceful. Actually, I’m inclined...

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Mantua and Sabbioneta

Mantua (Mantova) and Sabbioneta are two towns located in the valley of the Po River in the north region of Italy. Both of these towns represent Renaissance town planning. Mantua is important since it...

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Milan

If you’re visiting Italy, Milan has much to offer and is well worth a stop. The city is considered the Italian’s capital of business, fashion, music and design and it certainly has a lot to show for...

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Milan Tour by tram

The first thing you’ll notice about the trams in Milan is that they are orange, slow and extremely noisy. Daunting, to say the least, for a foreign tourist. Trolleybus 728, a tram in Milan in 1970. Ph....

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Lake Maggiore and its Islands

Click to watch the video. Below is the translation: The mediterranean landscape shows itself in the Pre-Alps Lake Maggiore. On the Piedmont shore, Stresa boasts an old turistic tradition with its line...

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Castello Ducale dei Gonzaga, Mantova

Palazzo Ducale in Mantova, an imposing residence of the Gonzaga Family The post Castello Ducale dei Gonzaga, Mantova appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Castello San Giorgio, Mantova

Castello San Giorgio is part of the Ducal Palace in Mantova. The post Castello San Giorgio, Mantova appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Rock Drawings in Valcamonica

Valcamonica boasts one of the largest collections of rock drawings in the world, some dating back to the 8-6 Millennium BC. The post Rock Drawings in Valcamonica appeared first on Life in Italy.

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Castello Sforzesco, Milan

The Sforzesco Castle is one of the best-known historical buildings in Milan, witness of several historical events in the past centuries. The post Castello Sforzesco, Milan appeared first on Life in...

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Milan Escape: 12 Must-See Attractions

Milan is the capital of Lombardy and the second most popular city in Italy. It may not be as famous as Rome, but that gives it the advantage of not being as crowded. And you do not have to worry about...

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Italy’s smallest village welcomes a new birth: 33 inhabitants and a baby girl

The story of Monterone is an incredible tale: this tiny Italian village, nestled in the province of Lecco, Lombardy, celebrates the arrival of a new member of its community. With only 33 residents,...

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Discovering Quartiere Gorla: Milan’s “Little Paris”

We all know Milan for its fashion, cultural relevance, and cosmopolitan city life but, within its boundaries, we can also find a quaint neighborhood with an old-world charm—Quartiere Gorla. Often...

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