Discover the ancient Roman remains and majestic medieval square of Brescia on a private walking tour. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites and learn about the city’s rich history.
Discover the ancient Roman remains and majestic medieval square of Brescia on a private walking tour. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites and learn about the city’s rich history.
- Duomo di Brescia - Visit of the interior of the Cathedral of Brescia
- Piazza della Loggia - Piazza della Loggia, or more simply known as Piazza Loggia, is one of the main squares in Brescia. Its shape is rectangular, delimited by a series of buildings from the Venetian era, among which the Loggia, seat of the city council of Brescia, stands…
- Duomo di Brescia - Visit of the interior of the Cathedral of Brescia
- Piazza della Loggia - Piazza della Loggia, or more simply known as Piazza Loggia, is one of the main squares in Brescia. Its shape is rectangular, delimited by a series of buildings from the Venetian era, among which the Loggia, seat of the city council of Brescia, stands out
- Tempio Capitolino e Piazza del Foro - The Capitolium or Tempio Capitolino is a Roman temple located in Brescia in Piazza del Foro, along via dei Musei, the nucleus of ancient Roman Brixia.
- Basilica Romana di Brescia - The Roman basilica of Brescia was, during the Roman age, the civil basilica of the city of Brescia, located along the south side of Piazza del Foro, in contrast to the Capitolium to the north
- Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta - The new Duomo, or more correctly the summer cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is the main church of Brescia, the mother church of the homonymous diocese. It is located in Piazza Paolo VI
- Piazza della Vittoria - Piazza della Vittoria, or more simply Piazza Vittoria, is one of the main squares in Brescia, built between 1927 and 1932 on a project by the architect and urban planner Marcello Piacentini through the demolition of a part of the medieval historic center.
- Certified tourist guide
- Certified tourist guide
Brescia, also referred to as Italy’s lioness, is a city known for its awe-inspiring Roman remnants, having secured a spot in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
The excursion begins right in the center of the ancient Roman Brixa, giving you a chance to marvel at the old and impressive remains. As you move along the maximum decuman, your next stop will…
Brescia, also referred to as Italy’s lioness, is a city known for its awe-inspiring Roman remnants, having secured a spot in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
The excursion begins right in the center of the ancient Roman Brixa, giving you a chance to marvel at the old and impressive remains. As you move along the maximum decuman, your next stop will be at the medieval square dedicated to Paul VI. This is where the twin cathedrals and the historic Broletto town hall stand tall. Your next destination is the enticing Piazza della Loggia. This is the city’s Renaissance core that boasts the Palazzo della Loggia, the old and new Pietà Mountain, along with the impressive astronomical clock, known as Macc de le Ore.
The tour concludes at Piazza della Vittoria, a monumental plaza that not only offers a glimpse into the Second World War era but also shares a range of intriguing and funny stories.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.