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A Welcome Card to visit Cremona

Your Sightseeing Pass

Welcome Card is a pass that offers tourists and residents discounts to museums, theaters, monuments and interesting discounts in the shops of the historic center, too.

Every Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 pm, guided tours of Cremona are free for those who own the  pass. The guided tour is dedicated to the enchanting medieval Piazza del Comune with its palaces and monuments full of history - Romanesque and Gothic architecture of the Cathedral, of the great octagonal Baptistery, of the Torrazzo (the highest bricked bell tower in Europe), of the Palazzo Comunale and of the Loggia dei Militi that evoke atmospheres of medieval life.

The tour includes a visit to the interior of the Cathedral with the famous 16th century painting cycle of the central nave.

You can buy the Welcome Card - € 10.00 at the Infopoint in Piazza del Comune, open every day.

Info: Cremona Infopoint tel. + 39 0372 407081 - + 39 347 6098163
info.turismo@comune.cremona.it

 


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