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LOMBARDY
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The Union of Lombardy Chambers of Commerce, Unioncamere Lombardia, is the or-
ganisation that groups together and represents the 12 Chambers of Commerce in the
region and the general interests of businesses, with the primary objective of strength-
ening the role of Lombardy as protagonist, not just within Italy, but also on a European and
International level.
In Italy, in fact, the Chambers of Commerce Industry Crafts and Agriculture are independent
public bodies that support and promote, within the sphere of their particular province, the
general economic interests of businesses, managing their development with regard to the
local economy.
The chamber system is, therefore, a network that links up in Italy 103 provincial Chambers of
Commerce, 19 Regional Unions, 136 Special Companies, 73 Italian Chambers of Commerce
abroad represented by Assocamerestero and 2000 European Chambers of Commerce
grouped together as Eurochambres. The mission of Unioncamere Lombardia is to consolidate,
in Italy, – through the action of the Chambers of Commerce – policies and usual procedures
that favour the growth of business to strengthen the role of Lombardy as a leader in the
process of European integration.
The activities of Unioncamere Lombardia are centred around 5 macro-areas: economic in-
formation for local development, promotion of the territory, internationalisation, small and
micro businesses, and coordination and assistance to the Chambers of Commerce. Further in-
formation and details can be obtained from the website www.unioncamerelombardia.it.
Francesco Bettoni
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Francesco BettoniChairman of the Union of Lombardy Chambers of Commerce
LOMBARDYDISCOVER LEADING BY TRADITION
When we think of an Italian region that is known throughout the world for its
finance, development and innovation, Lombardy immediately springs to mind.
Excellence is a way of life in this region: from research to technology and design,
in all fields linked to progress, development and innovation.
Lombardy is a place where art, nature, sport, food and wine and events that are able to
satisfy even the most demanding visitor come together to give the tourist an unforgettable
experience.
In winter our splendid mountains offer skiers the opportunity to try every kind of winter sport
and experience the same excitement as great champions on competition pistes. In summer
the mountains are transformed and reveal breathtaking countryside, dense forests, “baite”
(mountain huts) and mountain refuges where all types of outdoor activities can be enjoyed.
The Lombardy plain, crossed by the Po and other great rivers, offers an original calendar of
tourist boat trips and foot and cycle paths in discovery of villages and art cities, spas and
countryside with old-world charm. This is a land to be actively experienced, thanks to the rich
offer of sports suitable for all ages and tastes. Modern facilities dedicated to many different
disciplines are available, which are located near lakes, rivers and in the mountains, with of-
fers for both winter and summer. The best golf courses in Italy are in Lombardy. Interesting
long-distance cycle tourism itineraries cross the plains and hills, skirting rivers and running
alongside canals designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
Among the many wonders of Lombardy, Milan occupies a prime position. The capital of fi-
nance and business, design, fashion, shopping, art and culture, the city also offers excellent
hotels and an international circuit of trade fairs and congresses.
the largest number of sites recognised by UNESCO: the Sacro Monte (Sacred Mountain) of
Varese and Ossuccio (CO), the rock engravings of Val Camonica, Santa Maria delle Grazie and
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper in Milano, Mantua and Sabbioneta, and the Rhaetian Railway
in the Albula and Bernina Landscapes. In addition there are also delightful historic villages
that have been awarded the Orange Flag certification of the TCI (Italian Touring Club), the rich
heritage of the FAI (Italian Environment Fund) and a network of cultural itineraries.
For a sneak peek of Lombardy and its most hidden secrets, we invite you to consult Visual
Lombardia, the map platform of the region equipped with information and services, immersive
maps of the main cities and tourist areas and dynamic 360-degree photographs of the main
monuments. It also provides high definition satellite photos, maps of the cities and tourist
areas, 500 points of interest classified according to cultural and natural type – from castles
to churches and from mountains to lakes – as well as a complete database of traders and
tourist operators.
All this is Visual Lombardia, the most complete and advanced multimedia tourist map avail-
able in Italy, with a wide range of content and functions designed for tourist promotion.
Thanks to Visual Lombardia tourists throughout the world can now discover the beauties and
attractions of our region, by following the recommended tourist routes or by exploring the
main points of interest in the area.
Lombardy, a land of great resources and variety, offers you adventure and surprises
from every point of view. Get to know and visit the region by accessing the website
www.turismo.regione.lombardia.it, where you can experience every detail and dis-
cover the most interesting destinations.
On previous page:evening in the beautiful Piazza Vecchia, in upper Bergamo, andthe Capitolium in Brescia.Right:Torrazzo and Cathedral of Cremona,View of Lecco (photographic archive of the Province of Lecco),Piazza della Vittoria in Lodi,Mantua (official UNESCO photograph by Roberto Merlo),Sforzesco Castle in Milan,Eremo di S. Caterina del Sasso Ballaro, Leggiuno in the province of Varese and a view of the city of Como.Below, left:Castel Grumello and the vineyards in the area of Valtellina,Villa Reale (Royal House) in Monza and Ponte Coperto (Covered Bridge) in Pavia.
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At all times of the year Lombardy guarantees a rich cultural experience through masterpieces of
art found in enchanting historic squares, churches, castles, museums, villas and mansions, includ-
ing Mantegna at the Palazzo Ducale (Ducal Palace) in Mantova, Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper
in the church of S. Maria delle Grazie in Milan and the Roman mosaics of S. Giulia in Brescia.
Accompanying great architectural works are excellent quality products ranging from food and
wine to design, craft items, the violins of Cremona and high fashion. Alongside this rich offer
a substantial series of events has developed which, although impossible to describe in just
a few lines, range from performances at La Scala Theatre of Milan to the literature festival
in Mantova. There is no area of Lombardy without cultural attractions, and these include
Art Nouveau buildings, churches and unique landscapes, making it one of the regions with
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BERGAMO DISCOVER
If you are in search of a activity-filled holiday just a short distance from home, which offers
both excitement and relaxation, then Bergamo is the place for you! Art and culture, sport,
excellent food and wine, beautiful valleys, lakes and relaxation in the spa towns await you.
Bergamo stands out for the variety and quality of tourism choices, which offer adventure and
fun for everyone.
Bergamo city is divided into two parts: the upper town, which is the historic centre, and the
lower town, which is the more modern part. Upper Bergamo, enclosed within Venetian walls,
is an extraordinary storehouse of masterpieces of art and architecture. It is easily reached by
funicular railway and, being a pedestrian area, its beauty has remained untouched. Lower
Bergamo is ideal for strolling around or shopping and sightseeing.
The two Bergamask lakes, Lake Iseo and Lake Endine, are only 40 km from the city centre. They
offer beautiful scenery, which can be admired from different panoramic points, and small, friendly
towns. A holiday on the lakes can be fully appreciated by taking part in some of the water sports
available. These include windsurfing, canoeing, scuba diving, sailing, water skiing and pedalo
rides, and, if you prefer cycling, there are plenty of panoramic cycle paths skirting the shores.
The Orobie Pre-Alps with their principal valleys - Seriana, Brembana and Scalve – offer visitors
the opportunity to explore nature, practice sports and have fun in both summer and winter.
The summer season offers a wide variety of sports: trekking, horse riding, mountain biking,
Nordic walking, climbing, canoeing and hiking through unspoilt countryside. The winter season
involves a range of activities on the snow: downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding,
ice skating and snowmobile riding. And as night approaches, cosy mountain refuges, excellent
food and fun après-ski activities are on offer to animate your evening.
Left: the beautiful Piazza Vecchia, in Città Alta (Upper Bergamo), in the evening.Right, from above: San Giacomo Gate, Crespi d’Adda overlooking River Adda, a mountain bike ride to the Gemelli (Twin) lakes.On the next page, from left:Bergamo in festive spirit, the white peaks of Colere and Predore on Lake Iseo.
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INFOHow to reach Bergamo
By motorway
A4 Milan - Venice
By train
Milan-Bergamo
Bergamo-Brescia, Bergamo-Lecco lines
By air
Orio al Serio (5 km)
Milan Malpensa (70 km)
Milan Linate (50 km)
Brescia (50 km)
For information:
www.comune.bergamo.it
www.turismo.bergamo.it
www.turismo.provincia.bergamo.it
The Bergamask plain is a characteristic natural environment that bears the indelible imprints of
its historic past. Don’t miss a trip on the ferry designed by Leonardo da Vinci on the River Adda
and a visit to the workers’ village of Crespi d’Adda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The plain
is also a treasure chest of ancient fortifications such as Malpaga Castle, Brignano Castle and
the Fortress of Urgnano.
Bergamo province has three principal spa towns. San Pellegrino, home to the world-renowned
water, features healing thermal baths in Art Nouveau style, which became very popular as early
as the nineteenth century. The spa town of Sant’Omobono lies among the unspoilt countryside
of the Imagna Valley. It offers massages and mud treatments and is the ideal place for a relax-
ing holiday. In the direction of the lakes, the spa of Trescore Balneario is famous for its healing
therapies, in particular for the respiratory system.
Bergamo is not just a place of culture, nature and fun, but also and above all a place of excel-
lent cuisine and good wine. The local ‘queen’ of the table is without doubt yellow polenta,
accompanied by meat, sausages and game from the local area. A first course that must be tried
is ‘casoncelli’, a dish of ravioli seasoned with melted butter, sage and bacon. A typical dessert of
Bergamo is “polenta e osei” (lit. polenta and birds), a yellow cake topped with small chocolate
birds. A meal should never be without Bergamo’s D.O.C. (Controlled Designation of Origin)
wines: white Valcalepio as an aperitif or to accompany light dishes, red Valcalepio to drink with
cheese, red meat and polenta, and Moscato di Scanzo, a dessert wine.
And the choices available in Bergamo don’t stop here. They also include spiritual itineraries and
tours taking in the local wildlife, culture and traditions of this fantastic province. BRESCIADISCOVER
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way to move about is on foot, by bicycle or in one of the island’s small buses. Take time to wander
among the fishermen’s trattorias and villages, stopping to take a photo, read a book or just relax.
Lake Idro is the frontier between water sports (sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and canyoning) and
mountain sports (trekking, rock climbing and free climbing). It is a great place for families, but at
the same time it is the ideal location for young sports enthusiasts. The mountains surrounding
the lake are conducive to physical activities, inviting visitors to go hiking or simply discover little-
known places and taste the delicious flavours of the local cuisine.
Brescia is a land of cultureArt is a fundamental component of tourism in Brescia, since it is situated at the centre of a circuit
of art cities such as Milan, Bergamo, Cremona, Mantua and Verona (all reached in less than an
hour). The province of Brescia can boast the Franciacorta and Garda wine-growing areas, moun-
tains on which to ski, even in summer, and the Nature Reserves of Stelvio and Adamello. The his-
toric centre of Brescia has the largest area of archaeological interest in the north of Italy, and the
Rock Engraving Park in the Camonica Valley was the first place in Italy to be declared a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Water sports reign supreme, but on the hills surrounding the lakes there is a
wide range of first-class golf courses, designed by world-famous experts, which host international
golfing competitions. Each day golfers can test their ability on courses that differ in terms of design
and concept but which are always set against a backdrop of beautiful countryside.
The choice of tourist attractions also includes the thermal spa town of Sirmione, one of the most
well known in Italy, and other important spas, beauty and wellness centres in which to rejuvenate
body and mind, and prepare yourself for another holiday in the province of Brescia.
The entire province of Brescia offers some 750 hotels (from the prestigious Relais & Chateaux
and historic Art Nouveau villas to ultra-modern hotels) and approximately 650 other types
of facilities (camp sites, holiday villages, holiday houses), accommodating 8 million visitors
annually. The quality of hospitality and the perfect ratio between quality and price are the reasons
behind the success of the Brescian tourist resorts. Another reason is the geographical location of
the province. Situated along the motorways linking Milan with Venice and Munich in Germany with
Rome, Brescia enjoys a strategic position. It is easily reached from all areas in Italy and abroad and
has extremely modern infrastructures: airports, railways, motorways and lake ports.
For many years Brescia has been a destination for international tourists who appreciate its charm,
artistic and cultural heritage, the many opportunities for fun and entertainment and the high level
of its cuisine – every year the restaurants in this province feature at the top of all the major food
and wine guides.
Lakes Garda, Iseo and Idro: the gems of BresciaThese three lakes are very different from one another in terms of size, atmosphere and environ-
ment, but equally popular in terms of international tourism. Lake Garda is the most famous and
popular lake in Europe. The Mediterranean climate and beauty of the landscape have captured
the hearts of great writers, and today the dynamism of modern cities, numerous restaurants, top
Italian designer boutiques and trendy nightclubs that attract a young crowd have been added to
this unspoilt atmosphere.
There is a totally different atmosphere on Lake Iseo. A timeless place, it features the largest
European lake island in its centre: Montisola. Cars are not permitted on the island so the best
On the previous page: Capitolium.Left: Brescia Castle, Church of San Salvatore (Santa Giulia Museum), Limone sul Garda, Sirmione Castle, Valcamonica.Below: Croce di Desiderio (Cross of Desire), Santa Maria in Solario church (Santa Giulia Museum).
INFOHow to reach Brescia By motorwayA4 Milan-Venice and A21 Piacenza-Turinwww.autostrade.it By trainMilan-Venice, Bergamo-Brescia, Parma-Brescia lineswww.trenitalia.com By airBrescia-Montichiari (20 km)Verona (50 km)Bergamo (50 km);Milan Linate (100 km)Milan Malpensa (150 km)Taxi service and shuttle busFor information:[email protected]
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COMO DISCOVER
Left:View of the city of Como,Above, from left: Nesso, Romanesque bridge,the Duomo of Como and below, Villa Olmo, Como On the next page, from left:Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo,upper lake, yachts anda view of Bellagio.
Como, the ancient Roman Novocomum, is an elegant city that sits splendidly on the edge of Lake Como. Its magnificent historic centre is teeming with monuments and works of art, such as the exquisite Duomo, a splendid example of Renaissance architecture,
and the Romanesque church of San Fedele, which faces a beautiful small medieval square. The city is protected by mighty twelfth-century walls built by Frederick Barbarossa. Well worth a visit are the Tempio Voltiano, a small museum that houses artefacts of the city’s illustri-ous scientist Alessandro Volta, as well as examples of his famous “electric battery”; the Silk Museum, which tells the story of the precious yarn from the cocoon to the finished product; the Civic Museums, which house local archaeological finds (Archaeological Museum), Renaissance collections (Garibaldi Museum) and artistic items from various eras (Civic Art Collections); and the gardens of Villa Olmo, an elegant Neoclassical residence designed by the famous architect Simone Cantoni. Cernobbio is another tourist destination, well known for its villas: Villa Erba-Visconti di Modrone, now an important congress and trade fair centre; Villa d’Este, a luxury hotel with splendid gardens overlooking the lake, and Villa Pizzo. The centre of the lake is probably the best-known tourist area because of its beautiful landscape, dotted with famous villas and spectacular gardens. In spring there is no other place in Italy that offers such an explosion of intense colours, and today the area still attracts millions of tourists from all over the world. Villa del Balbianello, in Lenno, built in the eighteenth century and now the property of FAI (Italian Environment Fund), is one of the most striking properties of the lake. Its beautiful panoramic ‘loggia’ overlooks the town of Bellagio and Isola Comacina. The uppermost floor of the villa houses an unusual museum which contains art collections and travel mementos of the last owner, the explorer Guido Monzino. The garden features terraces and balustrades and faithfully follows the lie of the land, which is steep with sheer rocks in certain points and gentle
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CREMONADISCOVER
and sloping in others. The splendid Villa Carlotta is located between the towns of Tremezzo and Cadenabbia. It has an important museum that displays Neoclassical statues, paintings and furniture, including valuable sculptures by Antonio Canova and paintings by Francesco Hayez. Trees and plants from all over the world can be admired in the garden: citrus tree pergolas, magnificent camellia bushes, tree ferns from the southern hemisphere, palms and rare and ancient conifers. In spring the garden comes alive when the wonderful azaleas (of which there are almost 150 varieties) are in full bloom. Menaggio is an elegant town at the foot of the valley linking the Lario with the Ceresio and where, on the Italian part of Lake Lugano, the picturesque town of Porlezza is located. Bellagio, situated on the extreme tip of the promontory where Lake Como divides into two branches, is probably the best-known town on the Lario. It is filled with flights of steps, small squares, boutiques and craft shops in which producers display their work to passers-by. The gardens of Villa Melzi are also extremely interesting and feature tropical and exotic plants, sculptures – in particular the famous statues of Dante and Beatrice – a Moorish pavilion and a Japanese pond. Villa Serbelloni, built in 1605 in the upper part of the town, is currently owned by the Rockefeller Foundation and used as a study and conference centre. The vast and spectacular garden is however open to the public. The estate occupies a large part of the promontory and has almost 18 kilometres of avenues. Gravedona is the heart of upper Lake Como, and features the splendid church of Santa Maria del Tiglio, unique of its kind, which incorporates a bell tower in its façade. Built in the twelfth century, it houses important frescoes and a valuable wooden crucifix. Another monument of great interest is the sixteenth-century Palazzo Gallio, a solid square-shaped building with four corner towers, which recalls the ancient castle that was previously located on the same site.
INFOHow to reach Como By motorwayFrom Milan Motorway A9 By trainFrom Milan: ‘Ferrovie Nord’ Milan (North Milan Railways) (Milan Cadorna) every 30 minutesThe railway station of Como S. Giovanni unites Como with all the major Italian and European cities By airMalpensa (60 km) - Linate (70 km)Orio al Serio (90 km) - Lugano - Switzerland (32 km)For information:[email protected] - www.lakecomo.itwww.bellagiolakecomo.cominfomenaggio@tiscali.itwww.menaggio.comwww.imagolario.com
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tradition, which was internationally renowned in the nineteenth century. Today courses in the res-
toration of old instruments are held here. It was also the birthplace of Giovanni Bottesini, known as
the “Paganini del Contrabbasso”; (Paganini of the Double Bass). Each year Casalmaggiore hosts the
“Casalmaggiore International Festival” with master classes that attract many talented musicians to
the area. The “Distretto della Musica”, a territorial marketing project, was developed to promote the
bond that unites the territory to music. The area’s cuisine also has a tradition of excellence. One of the
best-known products is “Salame Cremona IGP” (Salami with Protected Geographical Indication), rich
in garlic and spices. Other well-known products include “cotechino cremonese vaniglia” (Cremona
‘vanilla’ sausage), named after its delicate flavour, and “salame da pentola” (pot salami), an ingredi-
ent of the “Gran Bollito Cremonese” (mixed boiled meats), which is served with spiced “Mostarda
di Cremona” (mustard candied fruits) or bitter Soncino chicory roots. Other products that must be
tried are the DOP cheeses: Grana Padano, Provolone Valpadana, Salva Cremasco, Taleggio, Quartirolo
Lombardo and Gorgonzola, and the many different types of stuffed pasta: “marubini” (meat-
stuffed pasta) from Cremona, “tortelli” from Crema and “blisgòon” (pumpkin-filled pasta) from
Casalmaggiore. These products reflect the historic divisions that saw these towns linked respectively
to Milan, Venice and Mantua. One of the most famous sweets from Cremona is “Torrone”, a type of
nougat. Well worth trying are “bussolano di Soresina” (cake), “bumbunéen” (biscuits), “Bertolina”
cake from Crema, “isolini” (almond biscuits) from Isola Dovarese, with melons from Casteldidone.
There are many initiatives promoting the traditional products of the area: the Festival del Gusto
(Festival of Taste), the Festa del Torrone (Nougat Festival), many dairies, salami manufacturers and
farms open to the public, and “Il Bontà”, a food trade fair.
The province of Cremona extends over flat terrain from north west to south east within bound-
aries traced by the rivers Oglio, Adda and Po. The province is divided into three distinct areas in
terms of history, traditions and culture, which are grouped around the major towns: Cremona,
the chief town, Crema and Casalmaggiore. Poplar groves and luxuriant wild vegetation grow along
the banks of the rivers and smaller water courses, and the South Adda Park, the North Oglio Park and
the Serio Park were created to protect the natural landscape and biodiversity of this area. Cremona’s
unique environment can be experienced by using the numerous cycle paths, following the cycle
tourism itineraries or navigating the rivers. A crossroads of trades and an important farming area, the
Cremona territory has always been defended by castles and fortifications. Examples of walled towns
include Crema, Soncino and Pizzighettone, which is enclosed within one of the most intact systems
of fortifications in northern Italy. Fortified buildings are found throughout the area, from Pandino with
its imposing ‘Castello Visconteo’ to S. Giovanni in Croce with its Villa Medici del Vascello, residence
of Cecilia Gallerani, the subject of the famous Lady with an Ermine painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
Cremona and its province, famous for its excellence in music, is the international capital of the art
of violin making and also the birthplace of Claudio Monteverdi. Famous violin-making families such
as the Amati, the Guarneri and Antonio Stradivarius worked in the city. Their art is still practised in
over 130 workshops and taught at the International Violin-making School. The Stradivarius Museum,
the Civic Bow Collection, the permanent exhibition of the winners of the International Triennial
Competition of Bowed Instruments in Palazzo Pallavicino Ariguzzi and Mondomusica, and the an-
nual exhibition and trade fair of musical instruments are important elements that create the image
of Cremona as a city of music and violin making. Crema is instead famous for its organ-building
On the previous page: Torrazzo (bell tower) and Cathedral of Cremona.From left to right:Piazza della Pilotta, Casalmaggiore, aerial view of Crema,Cremona cuisine, sailing on the river, La Rocca (fortress), Soncino,Cremona violin making.
Photographic Archiveof Cremona and Cremona ProvinceChamber of Commerce.
INFOHow to reach Cremona
By motorwayA21 Piacenza-Turinwww.autostrade.it
By trainMilan-Mantua, Bergamo-Cremona, Parma-Cremona, Piacenza-Cremona lines.www.trenitalia.com
By airBrescia-Montichiari (54 km)Verona (113 km)Bergamo (100 km);Milan Linate (85 km)Milan Malpensa (151 km)Taxi and bus serviceFor information:www.turismocremona.itwww.cr.camcom.it
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The province of Lecco is situated in the heart of Lombardy and extends to the east
of Lake Como, hugging the shore. Its wealth is found in the diversity of spectacular
landscapes set in a truly complete tourist, environmental and cultural context: lake,
mountains and hills. The alpine landscape provides striking views, the lake landscape re-
veals glimpses of breathtaking beauty, and the gentle hill area relaxes eyes and mind. The
city of Lecco welcomes tourists with the offer of a Manzoni itinerary. The route takes place
between Pescarenico, where little remains of the convent of Fra’ Cristoforo, and Olate. On
the Zucco promontory the Palazzotto of Don Rodrigo has been identified, and in Chiuso
the celebrated conversion took place of the “Innominato” (Unnamed), whose castle can
be seen towards the south in the Somasca area. The Manzoni family villa is still standing
in the Caleotto area. It was inhabited by the family from the early seventeenth century and
sold reluctantly by the writer in 1815.
The lake offers splendid natural scenery which alternates with old towns that are rich in art
and history. Beautiful villas along these shores overlook the lake. We recommend walking
the “Sentiero del Viandante” (Wayfarer’s Path), an old passageway from the Milan area
to Switzerland which, together with the lakeside path, bears witness to the important role
the area played in commercial trade. A must-see destination is Varenna, pearl of the lake,
which is dominated by the ruins of the Castle of Vezio. This town preserves magnificent
villas with gardens open to the public. Other interesting places include the town of Bellano
and the town of Colico with the nearby Abbey of Piona. There are also plenty of water
sports to be enjoyed on the lake: sailing, water skiing, scuba diving to name but a few. LECCO DISCOVER
Left:View of Lecco Lecco Province archive photo.Right: Villa Monastero, Varenna (LC) photo by Alessandro Perathoner, the Baptistery (Oggiono) photo by Vittorio Buratti,the Azzone Visconti BridgeLecco Province archive photo Vezio Castle (Perledo).
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The mountains surrounding the area complete the mosaic of landscapes. These include
the Resegone and the Grigne group, which are popular destinations for all enthusiasts of
mountaineering and nature. Valsassina is situated between the Prealps on one side and
the mountains that branch out into the Bergamask valleys and peak at the Pizzo dei Tre
Signori mountain on the other. The area is enhanced by cableways, ski lifts, cross-country
trails and climbing walls, making it the perfect place for hiking, mountain biking, climbing,
skiing and ski mountaineering.
Our itinerary continues on to Valvarrone, which gravitates around Premana, a town well
known for its production of scissors and knives. If you’d like to penetrate this tranquil valley
further, we recommend continuing on foot or by bike, or in winter, on skis, to admire the
enchanting and endless views. The hills are also of great scenic and environmental inter-
est. This area is able to satisfy the needs of tourists and holidaymakers as well as the most
demanding sports enthusiasts. The River Adda flows into the hills that represent the area
known as Brianza. The itinerary following the course of the river begins in Brivio, a town
that is defended by a mighty castle.
Our itinerary proceeds towards the bridge of Paderno, a splendid example of industrial
architecture, and then to the ferry of Imbersago. The structure and operation of this craft
were documented in some of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings. Here, where the plain meets
the mountains of the Lario triangle, we find small lakes such as the Lake of Pusiano and the
Lake of Annone and, to the south of Lecco, the lake of Garlate, formed by the River Adda.
Another attraction in nearby Civate is the Romanesque Basilica of San Pietro al Monte.
INFOHow to reach Lecco
By motorwayFrom Milan (55 km) along the SS 36.From Como (30 km) SS 342, 639 and 36.From Bergamo (40 km) SS 342 and 639.
By trainFrom Milan Central Station and Porta Garibaldi Station.From Bergamo via Monza.
By airBergamo - Orio al Serio Airport. Shuttle bus connection toBergamo train station,or shuttle bus to Milan Centrale Station.
For information:Lecco Tourist Information OfficeVia Nazario Sauro, 6 - 23900 LeccoTel. + 39 0341 295720/721Fax + 39 0341 295730 [email protected]
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Immersed in the South Adda Park, the Abbey of Cerreto is evident proof of the presence
of the Cistercian monks who founded it in 1084 after reclaiming the land. The Abbey,
dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, has a very simple Romanesque exterior with two bell
towers that frame its façade. The countryside around Lodi is filled with colours and per-
fumes, creating a landscape that has remained unchanged for centuries. The entire area is
known and appreciated for its rural aspect which blends the beauty of the flatlands – with
their irrigation ditches and canals – with vineyards and neatly cultivated fields animated
by a scattering of farmsteads, bell towers and towers. A walk through the Lodi countryside
reveals spectacular views of immense expanses of pastures in which oxbow lakes formed
from canals provide entertainment for fishing enthusiasts. Perhaps the best and simplest
way to appreciate the scents and colours of the Lodi countryside is to ride along the area’s
dense network of cycle paths. The route along the “Dorsale dell’Adda (River Adda ridge) is
very interesting. This cycle path runs through the entire province of Lodi up to the River Po
bridge, parallel to the River Adda and South Adda Regional Park, passing through the city
of Lodi. Another interesting cycle path is the one that crosses Lodi’s ring road and forms a
circle around the city. It can be reached from Lodi by following a series of cycle paths that
run along the various provincial roads to the city.
One of the most prized culinary products offered by the Lodigiana countryside is
“Raspadura”, young Grana Padana cheese shavings, made with a special flat knife.
Together with Granone Lodigiano cheese, raspatura is the gastronomic symbol of the prov-
ince of Lodi.
On the previous page: Piazza della Vittoria - Lodi.From left to right:the River Po passing along Via Francigena,Dome of the Incoronata church - Lodi,a typical view of the Lodi countryside,Abbey of Saints Peter and Paul - Cerreto Abbey,Raspadura cheese,Piazza Broletto - Lodi.
The Lodi area extends along the central-western part of the south of Lombardy. It is
almost entirely bound by the right bank of the River Adda, the left bank of the River
Lambro and the left bank of the River Po, with several branches in the Gera d’Adda
area on the left of the River Adda and in the area of Santangiolino with the Hills of San
Colombano. It shares its borders with the Province of Pavia, Cremona, Piacenza and with
the outskirts of Milan.
The chief town of the area is the harmonious and moderately sized city of Lodi (44,000
inhabitants), founded in 1158 by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Lodi is the only city
is Italy that still possesses a marble bust of the Emperor. Piazza della Vittoria, the beat-
ing heart of Lodi, is an excellent example of late-medieval architecture and features a
magnificent colonnade that extends around all four sides. This unusual element, together
with the square’s striking paving in typical Lombard “ricciato” made of river cobbles, and
the elegant and beautiful buildings, make it a particularly interesting corner of the city,
and it is often chosen to host international events or used as a set for television commer-
cials. Piazza della Vittoria is overlooked by the Palazzo Municipale or Town Hall (Palazzo
Broletto), in distinct Gothic style, and the wonderful Romanesque cathedral, which features
a majestic portal with thirteen-century sculptures and a crypt housing the relics of St.
Bassiano, patron saint of the city. The main city streets branch off from the square, includ-
ing Via Incoronata, which is home to a church, the so-called Tempio Civico dell’Incoronata,
a masterpiece of Lombard Renaissance art and the most important monument in the city
from an artistic point of view.
INFOHow to reach Lodi
By motorwayLodi can be reached along the A1 motorway which connects Milan, Bologna and Piacenza.Alternatively you can use State road 9 Via Emilia from Milan and Piacenza. By trainLodi is found on the Milan-Bologna line of Ferrovie dello Stato.www.trenitalia.com
By airMilan Linate Airport is 40 km from Lodi; Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport is 51 Km.
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Mantua, geographically situated in the north of Italy and in the south of
Lombardy, is a city of approximately 49,000 inhabitants. Originally an
Etruscan settlement, it owes its charm and excellence to the legacy of
art and culture created in medieval times and, in particular, to the long rule of the
Gonzaga family (1328-1707) who made the chief city and major towns Renaissance
courts. These courts were rendered unique by the activities of masters such as Andrea
Mantegna, Leon Battista Alberti, Giulio Romano and Benvenuto Cellini.
In the province, the complex of castles and villages in the upper Mantua area (today
the site of celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the battle of Solferino and San
Martino), the Renaissance city of Sabbioneta, which with Mantua has been a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since July 2008, the abbey of San Benedetto in Polirone, and the
numerous Romanesque churches connected to Matilda of Canossa dotted along the Po
River are all places that must be visited on a tour or holiday to discover the wealth of
history and to taste the delicacies of a first class culinary tradition.
Throughout the year, the city of the Gonzaga family and the land of Virgil attract tour-
ists who come to enjoy the beautiful countryside, the artistic and cultural heritage and
the numerous and multifaceted initiatives that are offered every month, the best known
of which is the Festivaletteratura (Literature Festival) in September.
From the morainic hills to the Destra Secchia, from Sabbioneta to San Benedetto Po,
the province of Mantua will not disappoint visitors who have chosen it as a destina-
tion for their holidays or for a brief stay. Not only are Palazzo Ducale and Palazzo Te
Left: UNESCO official aerial photo by Roberto Merlo.Right:Palazzo Te, Lotus flowers, San Giorgio Castle.On the next page, from left:Polirone Abbey(San Benedetto Po), the Mincio Park, Palazzo Ducale.
Photographic archive of the province of Mantua.
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well worth visiting, but also the lesser known, but no less interesting, museums and
the nature trails in the Mincio Park and Oglio Park or the itineraries along the Po River.
Water is the element that characterises Mantua province. There are some five rivers
that cross the area: the Po, Mincio, Chiese, Oglio and Secchia, added to which there
is also a dense network of drainage channels that give the landscape a particular
identity. The rolling green countryside can be enjoyed even more aboard one of the
motorboats that cruise the River Mincio to the River Po, passing through the lakes of
Mantua, but also along the watercourses that flow from Viadana to Felonica, or on
boats that penetrate the reed thickets in the marshes. Here a whole world is revealed:
flora and fauna of unexpected beauty inspire visitors and foster a sense of serenity
and pleasure. The banks create “natural” cycle paths of spectacular beauty, which
supplement the trails made by man, such as the cycle path that connects Mantua to
Peschiera.
Also worthy of note are the wine and food specialities of the area. These are often
simple recipes, but which are able express the best qualities of a land that is among the
most productive and renowned in Italy. The province of Mantua, the only area producing
Grana Padano cheese and one of the areas producing Parmigiano Reggiano (Parmesan)
cheese, boasts numerous food specialities: from onions to melons, from pears to rice,
from “mostarda” (mustard-flavoured candied fruits) to “salamelle” (sausages).
History, art, nature, traditions and food.
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INFOHow to reach Mantua
By motorway A22 Brennero - Modena Motorway North Mantua, South Mantua, Pegognaga exits. A4 Milan-Venice Motorway Desenzano, Sirmione, Peschiera and South Verona exits.A1 Autostrada del Sole (Sun Motorway)East Parma and Reggio Emilia exits.
By airVerona Villafranca Catullo Airport (Km. 20)Brescia Montichiari Gabriele D’Annunzio Airport (Km. 60)Parma Giuseppe Verdi Airport (Km. 60) Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (Km. 100)Venice Marco Polo Airport (Km 180)
For information:Tel. +39 0376 [email protected]
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The three airports that serve Milan (Linate, Malpensa and Orio al Serio) welcome thou-
sands of passengers a year. The city offers these visitors unique and interesting attrac-
tions, not only from a tourist point of view, but also in terms of business and shopping.
DuomoThe Duomo, Milan’s cathedral, is the symbol of the city throughout the world. It stands in the
homonymous square in the city centre and is dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente (Nativity of
Our Lady). It is considered one of the most beautiful Gothic-style buildings of all time.
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper – The Church of Santa Maria delle GrazieThe Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is one of the most striking buildings of the Lombard
Renaissance. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the refectory of this fifteenth-century church, an-
cient premises of the Court of the Inquisition, houses an absolute masterpiece of art history:
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper.
La Scala TheatreThe La Scala Theatre, situated in the historic heart of the city, is the most important opera house
in Italy and a symbol of opera throughout the world. The musical and theatre season enlivens
and enriches the beautiful Milanese winters.
Sforzesco CastleThe Sforzesco Castle is one of the most curious and interesting monuments of the city: a de-
fensive fortress, ducal palace, military barracks and place of museums and cultural institutions.
It is also the most representative civil monument of the Renaissance in Milan. Seat of the Civic
Museums, it has recently been equipped with a new lighting system that enhances the castle’s
unmistakeable profile at night.
On the previous page: the Sforzesco Castle. Right: a bridge over a Naviglio, the new Rho Trade Fair Complex, Milan, the Duomo, characteristics buildings along the Navigli and the Vittorio Emanuele II Arcade view from Piazza Duomo.Below: The Pirelli building(offices of the Lombardy Regional Authority).
NavigliEven Milan has its water courses: the so-called circle of the “Navigli” (Canals) has crossed the city
for over nine centuries. Until the thirties the entire course of the three main Navigli was uncovered
and Milan resembled a small Amsterdam. The Darsena, the old city port, is today the thriving hub
of Milanese nightlife. The atmosphere is unique, with the last-remaining craft shops coexisting
alongside stylish bars. The internal courtyards of the houses often gleam with bright colours,
and strolling around you can often see artists at work. The characteristic quarter of old Milan
overlooks the water. This area hosts the popular “Festa dei Navigli” at the beginning of June and
the famous “Mercatone del Naviglio Grande”, the antique and flea market, on the last Sunday
of the month. Many multinational companies and cultural organisations have chosen this area
for their premises and they have become integrated into the urban fabric with the help of well-
known architects and designers. The only testament to the past is the Vicolo dei Lavandai which,
with its stone old wash-houses with straw roofs, has been elevated to national monument status.
Pinacoteca di Brera (Brera Art Gallery)La Vergine con Bambino e Santi (The Virgin with Child and Saints) by Piero della Francesca and
Cristo Morto (Dead Christ) by Mantegna: these two works alone would be sufficient to make
the Pinacoteca di Brera the most important attraction in the city, given that they are considered
cornerstones of western painting. In reality the Gallery, which was originally established in the
nineteenth century as a place where students of the nearby Brera Academy could study models,
offers an astonishing number of masterpieces of Italian Art. At the end of the Gallery is the
National Library of Brera, which houses antique manuscripts, incunabula and miniatures. To the
left of the complex is the Astronomical Observatory, which today is a museum.
INFOHow to reach Milan
By motorwayA1 Milan-Naples, A4 Turin-Milan-Venice, A7 Milan-Genoa and A8 Milan-Varese and Como.
By trainMilan-Venice, Milan-Turin, Milan-Genoa, Milan-Naples lines.
By airMilan Linate (7.4 km)Milan Malpensa (53 km)www.malpensashuttle.it
For information:www.promos-milano.itpromozione.turismo@mi.camcom.itwww.mi.camcom.itwww.turismo.comune.milano.itwww.provincia.milano.it/turismo
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The new province of Monza and Brianza, made up of fifty municipalities, is a land of
business and a high quality of life. The thousands of industrious companies, workshops
and furniture factories blend with the landscape and beauties of nature, such as Monza
Park – the largest enclosed park in Europe – inside the Lambro Valley Park, the farmsteads, the
majestic villas, including the renowned Villa Reale (Royal House), Palazzo Arese Borromeo in
Cesano Maderno and Palazzo Trotti in Vimercate, as well as the many Romanesque master-
pieces, such as the Basilica of the Saints Pietro and Paolo in Agliate di Carate Brianza.
Signs of an ancient pastRelics of Lombard settlements in Monza can be found in the Duomo (Cathedral) of Monza,
which houses the famous iron crown, one of the best-known artefacts of the period. The
Duomo of Monza and its museum preserve some extremely valuable works of art which
are excellent examples of the fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Lombard Gothic period. The
Duomo Museum also houses other important masterpieces such as the silver gilt Hen with
Seven Chicks and the votive crown of Teodolinda.
The villas Villa Reale, designed by Piermarini and once the holiday residence of the Austrian royal fam-
ily, is the best-known villa of the area, although the entire Brianza area can boast a vast
architectural heritage made up of villas that interpret different historic and cultural periods. As
well as the many villas in the park – including Villa Mirabello and Mirabellino – there are also
other historic residences worthy of note: Villa Cusani Traversi Tittoni in Desio and Villa Gallarati
Scotti in Oreno (Vimercate), to name but a few.
Left:Villa Reale in Monza.Above, from left: A view of Monza Park.Below:Villa Mirabello and the Duomo of Monza.On the next page, from left:River Lambro, the Basilica of the Saints Pietro and Paolo in Agliate (Carate Brianza)and the Ponte dei Leoni (Lions’ Bridge) in Monza.
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The sinuosity of Baroque forms and the stateliness of Neoclassical villas complement the es-
sentiality of some of the recently built villas, such as Villa Bianca in Seregno, the work of the
brilliant rationalist architect Giuseppe Terragni.
The Monza Motor Racing CircuitThe Monza Circuit has hosted the Italian Grand Prix since 1922 and is one of the main
tourist attractions of the area. The circuit is also used as a centre for recreational activities
and non-motor sports events, and in fact hosts walking, running, cycling and other sport-
ing activities.
The parksThe presence of numerous green areas has earned Brianza the name of “garden of Lombardy”:
Today these areas have been designated as regional nature parks (Groane Park, Lambro
Valley Park) and as parks of supra-comunal interest (Brughiera Briantea Park, Cenral Brianza
Park, Briantei Hills Park, Valletta Park, Molgora Park, Rio Vallone Park, Grugnotorto Villoresi
Park, Cavallera Park, Lambro Mid Valley Park, Est delle Cave [East Quarry] Park).
The Brianza gastronomic traditionTraditional Brianza cuisine consists of substantial dishes made of peasant foods, such as
cassoeula (sausage and cabbage stew), buseca (tripe), el pan moijaa (bread and vegetable
broth), risotto con luganega (risotto with luganega sausage), Brianza salami, torta paesana
(chocolate bread pudding), San Gerardo bread and San Gerardo biscuits. The Monza and
Brianza Chamber of Commerce has assigned some of the excellent local products with the
“Made in Brianza” trademark, including the Oreno potato, the pink asparagus of Mezzago
and Pan Tramvai (fruit bread), to valorise the particularity and quality of these products.
INFOHow to reach Monza
By motorwayFrom Milan, Viale Fulvio Testi towards Monza, then SS36 towards Lecco, Monza Villa Reale exit. From Turin or Venice, A4 Cinisello – Sesto San Giovanni exit, then SS36 towards Lecco, Monza Villa Reale exit. From Bologna, A1, east ring road of Milan then north ring road towards Como, Monza Centre exit.
By trainMonza is a stop along the Milan - Bergamo, Milan - Como/Chiasso and Milan - Lecco railway lines.
By airFrom Milan Linate and from Milan Malpensa - www.sea-aeroportimilano.it from Bergamo Orio al Serio www.orioaeroporto.it
For information:Monza and Brianza IAT Tourist Office [email protected]. and fax no. +39 039 323222
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Romanesque churches worth visiting are: S. Maria in Betlem, S. Lanfranco and S. Lazzaro. The
province of Pavia is one of the largest provinces in Italy. It extends over an area of 2,965 km2
and has more than half a million inhabitants. It is divided up into the three areas of Pavese,
Lomellina and Oltrepò by the Po and Ticino rivers. The Pavese area, which gravitates around the
chief city, is in the north-east part of the province. A flat area, it features numerous places of
interest, including Certosa, which is famous for its monastery. Originally a Carthusian monastery
and now entrusted to Cistercian monks of the Calamari community, it was founded by Gian
Galeazzo Visconti on 27 August 1396. It not only includes the church (with three naves and
14 lavishly decorated side chapels filled with the works of artists) but also cloisters – the Small
Cloister, decorated in terracotta, and the Large Cloister with the 24 cells of the monks – the
Palazzo Ducale (Ducal Palace), dating back to the eighteenth century, and various courtyards.
The area of Lomellina, unmistakeable due to the presence of rice-fields, water meadows and
poplar groves, occupies the western part of the province. Its principal town is Vigevano, capital
of the footwear industry of the province of Pavia. The historic-artistic nucleus of this city is made
up of Piazza Ducale, the Sforzesco Castle and the Bramante Tower. The Oltrepò area, a generous
and hospitable land, separated from the Pavese and Lomellina area by the River Po to the north,
is inserted between Piedmont and Emilia and is the area with the most varied countryside. Here
the plain that extends along the right bank of the River Po is replaced by hills where the wide-
spread cultivation of vines ensures a considerable production of wine in terms of both quantity
and quality. The main town of the Oltrepo’ area is Voghera, which is crossed by the 45th parallel.
It features the imposing cathedral of S. Stefano Martire (eighteenth century) and the church of
the Saints Ilario and Giorgio (thirteenth century), better known as the Red Church.
INFOHow to reach Pavia
By motorwayA7 Milan-GenoaBereguardo-Gropello exitsA21 Turin-Piacenza-BresciaCasteggio-Stradella exitsS.S.35 “dei Giovi” (Milan-Pavia)
By coachFrom Milan-Voghera
By trainMilan-Genoa-Ventimiglia-La Spezia line
By airPavia is 58 km from Milan Linate and 85 km from Milan Malpensawww.migliavaccabus.itPavia Bus StationTel. 0382 303307
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Situated on the left bank of the River Ticino, where it was founded more than two thou-
sand years ago, Pavia has a rich historic, artistic and natural heritage to offer visitors and
tourists. A good place to start a tour of the city is the Castello Visconteo, founded by
Galeazzo II Visconti in the fifteenth century and currently the seat of the Civic Museums, and the
nearby thirteenth-century church of S. Pietro in Ciel d’ Oro, an important example of the Pavia
Romanesque style, which houses the remains of St. Augustine of Hippo, Severino Boezio and the
Lombard King Liutprand. Along Strada Nuova (the former “cardo” ) lies the headquarters of the
University (officially established as a studium generale by the Visconti family in 1361), together
with numerous institutions and colleges. Piazza Leonardo da Vinci features three Medieval tow-
ers; these towers were once so numerous that Pavia was known as the “City of the Hundred
Towers”. Palazzo Mezzabarba, the town hall since 1875, is situated in Corso Mazzini (the former
decumanus). Piazza della Vittoria is home to the Broletto, town hall until 1875, dating back to
the thirteenth-fourteenth century, Palazzo de’ Diversi (fifteenth century), and the apsidal com-
plex of the Duomo, founded in the sixteenth century by Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, with its bell
town (nineteenth century) and dome (the third largest in Italy). The “Regisole” (1937) in front of
Palazzo Vescovile (seventeenth century) arouses curiosity. This equestrian monument, for many
years a symbol and seal of the city, is the work of Francesco Messina who also created the
statue of Minerva in the homonymous square. The church of S. Maria del Carmine, an important
example of Gothic architecture, and the late-Romanesque church of S. Teodoro, which features
two interesting frescoed landscapes of sixteenth-century Pavia, are well worth visiting. Near the
river is the church of S. Michele, and not far from this is the Ponte Coperto (Covered Bridge),
a reconstruction of the fourteenth-century bridge destroyed during World War II. Other late-
On the previous page:the Ponte Coperto or Covered Bridge, Pavia.From left to right:Certosa of Pavia, rice-fields in Lomellina,Vigevano - Piazza Ducale,Lomello - Baptistery of San Giovanni ad Fontes, Gastronomy, Oltrepo’ - view.
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Located on the border between Italy and Switzerland, Lombardy and the Grigioni
Canton, Valtellina stretches for nearly 200 km from the northern shores of Lake
Como to the 4,000-metre peaks of the Bernina mountain range, offering its guests
extremely varied and interesting landscapes.
Valtellina is a popular tourist destination and boasts famous places such as Livigno, Bormio,
Madesimo, Aprica, Santa Caterina Valfurva, Teglio, Valmalenco, Valmasino, Valgerola, to
name just a few, and offers its tourists infinite possibilities for spending their leisure time,
from spas to cultural tours, musical events to traditional festivals, and skiing to mountain
biking.
It is a small world wedged between the Alps where it is still possible to find the infinite
white of snowy peaks, the warm embrace of thermal waters, the genuine flavours of the
local cuisine and wines, together with the sincere friendliness of the mountain people in an
environment of rare beauty that has more than a third of its area covered by parks and na-
ture reserves. Valtellina is rich in art and culture and has a long history that is deeply rooted
in prehistory, as testified by the Grosio rock engravings which date back to 2200 – 1100
B.C. The deep respect for the past has enabled antique traditions to survive and these are
expressed in the form of re-enactments and events that attract huge crowds throughout
the year. Even the flavours are ancient – the local cuisine is inspired by traditional dishes
that can satisfy the most demanding of palates: pizzoccheri (buckwheat tagliatelle), sciatt
(small fritters made of buckwheat and stuffed with Casera cheese), polenta taragna made
from grano saraceno (buckwheat flour), bresaola IGP (a cured meat with Indication of
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Geographical Origin) and the DOP (Denomination of Protected Origin). Bitto and Valtellina
Casera cheeses. Of all these specialities, the wines of Valtellina reign supreme: Valtellina
Superiore DOCG and the Sforzato DOCG, described by Leonardo Da Vinci in his Codex
Atlanticus. The production area of these wines starts a few kilometres from Morbegno on
the sunny Rhaetian side, where over the centuries more than 50 kilometres of slopes have
been transformed into terraced vineyards supported by more than 2,500 kilometres of dry
stone walls, which today constitute a unique Italian attraction.
Vineyard itineraries, in the various wine-growing areas, have been created for visitors to
discover the countryside, art and history of the area combined with visits to the wine es-
tates in the heart of Valtellina, between Sondrio and Turano. In addition to wines, cheeses,
bresaola and IGP apples, local products also include honey, mushrooms, jams, products
made with herbs, bitters, grappa (a grape-based spirit) and mineral waters.
Valtellina also has flourishing traditional craft industry which uses ancient methods handed
down from generation to generation. Examples of craft products include the “pezzotti”
(rustics rugs that blend colours tastefully and with creativity) and stoneware utensils. Don’t
miss a train ride on the “Trenino Rosso” (Red Train) of Bernina, a UNESCO World Heritage
site, and a visit to the many villages scattered along the valley. And for those who love
cycling, the Valtellina cycle path, which runs along the bottom of the valley and for most
part follows the River Adda, could be an enjoyable surprise. In winter, Valtellina transforms
into a skier’s paradise with 436 km of ski runs, 119 ski-lifts and 9 large ski areas, and in the
summer, for those who love the snow, there is skiing on the Stelvio glacier.
INFOHow to get to Valtellina By motorway The main state roads:S.S. 36 Spluga - S.S. 37 Maloja - S.S. 340 Regina - S.S. 39 Aprica - S.S. 38 Stelvio - N. 27 Zernez (CH) - N. 29 Bernina (CH) By TrainTrenitalia line: Milan - Sondrio/Tirano Ferrovia Retica Line (CH): Chure - St. Moritz - Tirano By airIt is possible to reach Valtellina from the main Lombardy airports by a bus service to the Milan Central station.During the winter season bus connections operate from Milan Malpensa and Bergamo Orio al Serio airports - www.mtbus.it
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The province of Varese is a “land of water” due to the presence of numerous lakes.
Its fortunate geographical position, at the entrance of several alpine valleys and in
the middle of two important thoroughfares, the Sempione and Gottardo, makes it
an attractive destination for visitors wishing to spend a relaxing holiday in an environment
of rare beauty. It is a tourist area that has been able to combine the charm of its lakes,
unspoilt valleys and parks with a wealth of accommodation facilities able to satisfy every
need: hotels, tourist residences, camp sites, farm accommodation, bed and breakfasts and
sports facilities are well distributed throughout the area. Its excellent accessibility, due
also to the intercontinental airport of Malpensa, makes Varese a interesting and attractive
destination. Its varied tourist offer ranges from a tranquil holiday on the lake to a tour of
the art towns, from a farming holiday to pilgrimages along the roads to the Sacri Monti
(Sacred Mountains) of the Prealps, and from cultural visits to villas and gardens to walks
or cycle rides on paths through the Varese valleys. Together with the alpine chain, the lakes
are the unusual feature of this region, which abound with elements of interest. There are
ten lakes and almost all can be seen from the top of Campo dei Fiori (Field of Flowers),
the mountain that dominates the entire provincial territory. Lake Maggiore (or Verbano)
is the most easterly of the great Italian lakes and its waters lap the shores of Lombardy,
Piedmont and the Ticino Canton in nearby Switzerland. The valleys of the province of
Varese feature lush verdant vegetation and wide slow-flowing rivers that connect, in a
perfect system, the different levels of the various lakes right up to the River Ticino which
flows towards the sea.
The province of Varese possesses a prestigious artistic and cultural heritage in terms of
both the quantity of examples and their distribution throughout the entire area. Some
important monuments include the Sacro Monte (Sacred Mountain) of Varese (a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 2003); the art town of Castiglione Olona, a genuine “corner of
Tuscany in Lombardy”; the complex of Castelseprio, one of the most important testimonies
of the Lombard presence, which has been proposed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and
the Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, located on a rock directly above Lake Maggiore.
The chief city of Varese boasts a cultural and historical heritage that is deeply rooted
in ancient times. The presence of a “water civilisation” founded in the 5th millennium
before Christ is testified by the remains of pile-dwellings in the area around Lake Varese.
The historic centre of the city was created under Roman colonisation, firstly as a military
garrison and then as an inhabited town. Varese has endured the historic vicissitudes of an
extremely busy land and numerous records remain of these ancient times.
Many sports can be practised in the province of Varese. There are itineraries on the many
mountain paths – which can be covered on foot, on horseback or by mountain bike – and
the presence of lakes makes this area the ideal place for sailing and canoeing. Gliders
and hang-gliders can be seen high in the skies, while the depths of lakes can be searched
with mask and diving tank. Rock climbing and cave exploration enrich the offer, which has
outdoor excursions as its main element, including those along the “fitness trails”. Golf,
swimming, tennis, ice-skating and bowling are played in first-class modern structures,
open to all.
INFOHow to reach Varese
By motorwayA8 Milan-Lakes www.autostrade.it
By trainMilan-Varese line, (F.S. and F.N.M.)www.trenitalia.comwww.ferrovielenord.it By airBergamo (100 km);Milan Linate (60 km)Milan Malpensa (20 km)Taxi and shuttle bus services
For information:Varese Convention & Visitors BureauVia Carrobbio 2, 21100 VareseSito: www.vareseturismo.itE-Mail: [email protected]/Fax: +39 (0) 332 281944
On the previous page: Hermitage of S. Caterina del Sasso Ballaro, Leggiuno.Right: view from above of Lake lago Maggiore, Arcumeggia “painted town”,Sacro Monte (Sacred Mountain) of Varese (UNESCO World Heritage Site),Palazzo Estense andVille Ponti Congress Centre.Below: the Visconti Castle Of Fagnano Olona.
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Week End Art with Taste3 days/2 nights from €220.00 per person
The price includes:
• 2 nights in a centrally-located 3/4-star hotel in Ber-
gamo with breakfast;
• accommodation in a double room;
• lunch with tasting of typical products;
• dinner in a restaurant with typical Bergamask cuisine;
• visit to a museum of your choice - Accademia Car-
rara in Palazzo della Ragione or GAMEC (Museum
of Modern and Contemporary Art), or the History
Museum or Donizetti Museum;
• visit to the Campanone (Bell Tower);
• 2 urban bus tickets (also to and from the airport).
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Nature & History on Lake GardaSpecial package from €214.00 per person
The price includes:• 4 days and 3 nights in a 4-star hotel with breakfast
on Lake Garda; • admission to the Vittoriale;• admission to the Dr. Hruska Botanic Garden.Extra services (which can be added to the package) :• transfer to and from airport by private car (max 3
pers.) €130.00 per car each way;• transfer to and from airport by private minibus
(max 8 pers.) €150.00 per minibus each way;• car rental from €50.00 per car per day;• visit to a wine estate with wine tasting from €12.00
per person;• boat trip from €6.00 per person.
Short Break on Lake GardaSpecial package from €143.00 per person
The price includes:• 4 days and 3 nights in a 3-star hotel with breakfast
on Lake Garda; • boat trip to Desenzano/Sirmione.Extra services (which can be added to the package) :• transfer to and from airport by private car (max 3
pers.) €130.00 per car each way;• transfer to and from airport by private minibus
(max 8 pers.) €150.00 per minibus each way;• car rental from €50.00 per car per day;• visit to a wine estate with wine tasting from €12.00
per person.
For bookings: www.iatlombardia.com For bookings: www.iatlombardia.com
Come Skiing!!3 days/2 nights from €168.00 per person
The price includes:
• 2 nights in a 3-star hotel in Castione della Presolana
with breakfast;
• accommodation in a double room;
• 2 days ski pass;
• 2 days standard ski equipment rental;
• return transfer between Orio al Serio Airport/Cas-
tione della Presolana (min. 2 pers.).
Extra services:
• single room supplement +20%;
• extra meals from €16.00 per person per meal.
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Cremona & Stradivarius3 days/2 nights from €140.00 per person
The price includes:
• 3 days/2 nights in a 4-star hotel in Cremona with
breakfast;
• accommodation in a double room;
• Cremona City Card;
• visit to the Town Hall to see the masterpieces of
classic Cremona violin-making.
Minimum number of partecipants: 2 adults.
Extra services:
• return transfer between Orio al Serio Airport/Hotel:
€90.00 per person (min. 2 persons).
Tour of the city of Cremona and the Po river2 days/1 night from €90.00 per person
The price includes:
• 4-star hotel in Cremona with breakfast;
• accommodation in a double room;
• Cremona City Card;
• Boat trip on the River Po (2 hours).
Minimum number of partecipants: 2 adults.
Days that trip can be taken:
Saturday/Sunday only in Summer.
Extra services:
• Return transfer between Orio al Serio Airport/Hotel:
€90.00 per person (min. 2 pers.).
Art & Culture
3 nights for 4 people
total per person €439.00
The price includes:
• accommodation in a double room in a 4-star hotel for 3
nights;
• transfers between Orio al Serio Airport - Hotel in private
minivan;
• 1 typical dinner in a trattoria;
• guided tour of the Sforzesco Castle and Duomo (includ-
ing climb to the terraces and tour of the treasure);
• guided tour of Da Vinci’s Last Supper;
• typical lunch in a pizzeria.
Design & shopping
3 nights for 4 people
total per person €415.00
The price includes:
• accommodation in a double room in a 4-star hotel for 3
nights;
• transfers between Orio al Serio Airport - Hotel in private
minivan;
• 1 dinner in a Japanese restaurant;
• guided tour of Triennial Museum of design;
• guided tour of Via Tortona and Via Savona, with oppor-
tunities for shopping;
• lunch in a restaurant with innovative cuisine that com-
bines flavours in a unique way.
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Snowboard and Snowpark... start the fun!
Close your eyes and imagine… catching air off waves of compact powder, “surfing” on an ocean of pristine snow, sharing the excitement of an unforgettable day in a mountain refuge or pub. Now open your eyes.. Val-tellina is waiting for you... the fun starts here!With this initiative, which is valid for the entire season for a 7-night holiday in hotel accommodation, transfer from the airports of Milan Malpensa and Bergamo Orio al Serio is free.
Free Valtellina Skipass: first snows and spring sun!7 nights accommodation in a “Garnì” Hotel with breakfast from €240.00 per person.(Excluding the long weekend before the Im-maculate Conception public holiday - Dec 8).If you book a holiday at a participating facility betwe-en 28 November and 25 December 2009 or at the end of the season, we will offer you a free ski pass! This is the perfect opportunity to satisfy your need for snow on Valtellina’s 400 km of runs.
Wine and food tour:drinking Varese3 days/2 nights from €280.00 per personThe price includes:• accommodation in a 3-star hotel in a double room
with breakfast ;• rental of 1 Vespa Scooter;• full guided day tour including: lunch on a farm with
tasting of farm-grown products and wine, visit to a local distillery with guided tour and tasting of grappa and local liqueurs, aperitif on Lake Maggiore.
Minimum number of participants: 4 adults.Extra service: • return transfer between Milan Malpensa Airport/Ho-
tel €35.00 per person each way.Valtellina Turismo: www.valtellina.itLivigno: www.livigno.euValdidentro: www.valdidentro.netMadesimo e Campodolcino: www.valchiavenna.comBormio: www.bormioturismo.net
Santa Caterina Valfurva: www.santacaterina.itAprica: www.valtellinaturismo.comValmalenco: www.sondrioevalmalenco.it Valgerola: www.portedivaltellina.it
For bookings:
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For bookings: www.vareseturismo.it
Lake and surrounding area3 days/2 nights from €140.00 per personThe price includes:• accommodation in a 3-star hotel in a double room
with breakfast; • day ticket for boat trips on Lake Maggiore;• BBQ dinner on the lake on the first evening, drinks
excluded.minimum number of participants: 2 adultsExtra services • return transfer between Milan Malpensa Airport/
Hotel €35.00 per person each way;• horse-riding excursion (half-day including lunch,
drinks excluded €80.00 per person;• hiking in the Luinese area with local alpine guide,
including packed lunch with local products €75.00
per person.
By AIR
Milan Malpensa airport Call Center +39 02 74852200www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
Milan linate airport Call Center +39 02 74852200www.sea-aeroportimilano.it
BergaMo orio al serio airport Call Center +39 035 326323www.orioaeroporto.it
Brescia Montichiari airportCall Center +39 030 2041599www.aeroportobrescia.it
By TRAIN
The principal cities in Lombardy can also be reached by train.For further information consult the website www.trenitalia.comOther rail networks are also present in the Lombardy region, such as Ferrovie Nord (www.ferrovienord.it) which also provides the Malpensa Express service, the only rail connection between Milan and the intercontinental airport of Malpensa (www.malpensaexpress.it)
HOw TO REACHLOMBARDY
By CARwww.autostrade.itThe motorways (highways) that cross the Lombardy area are as follows: l A1 or “Autostrada del sole” (Sun Motorway) which connects
Milan with Naples via Bologna, Florence and Rome.l A4 or “Serenissima” which connects Turin with Trieste via
Milan, Bergamo and Brescia crossing the Po plain.l A7 or “Milano Serravalle” which connects Milan to Genoa via
Pavia and Voghera.l A8 and A9 or “Autostrada dei Laghi” (Motorway of the
Lakes) which begins in Milan and divides at Lainate continu-ing to Varese (A8) or Chiasso passing through Como Gran-date and becoming the A9.
l A21 or “Autostrada dei vini” (Wine Motorway) which con-nects Turin with Brescia via Voghera, Piacenza and Cremona.
l A22 or “Autostrada del Brennero” which connects Modena with the Brennero Pass via Mantua.
l A50 “Tangenziale Ovest” (West Ring Road) of Milanl A51 “Tangenziale Est” (East Ring Road) of Milanl A52 “Tangenziale Nord” (North Ring Road) of Milan
A1A4A7A8 o A9A21A22
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