I found 23 results for longobardi in italia

Varese UNESCO

4 siti UNESCO, indissolubilmente legati al paesaggio: Monte San Giorgio, Isolino Virginia, Monastero di Torba, Sacro Monte di Varese.
Quinta cappella al Sacro Monte di Varese

From the splendour of Monza to the naturalistic oasis of Baggero

From the splendour of Monza to the naturalistic oasis of Baggero

Corteolona

In Corteolona King Liutprand (712-744) had a magnificent residence built and decorated with marbles, columns and precious mosaics which he brought in specially from Rome. The palace was located on the site of the current Castellaro farmhouse. Even after the fall of the Lombard kingdom the Carolingian kings and the Regnum Italiae continued to use Corteolona palace.

Pavia in a weekend

On the trail of the Longobardi or among the cloisters of the University, without forgetting flavors and traditions

Mortara

Mortara has earned the title of the homeland of the world's finest "Salame d’Oca" over the decades.

Castrum of castelseprio

The medieval ruins are UNESCO World Heritage
Castrum of Castelseprio

Lombards in Italy Places of Power

The Lombards in Italy, Places of Power and History
Longobardi in Italia luoghi del potere

The Capitolium and the Roman Forum

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Archaeology museum and sala longobarda

A journey through ancient civilizations: from the Egyptians to the Lombards in its collections
Archaeology Museum and Sala Longobarda

FAI Landmarks in the Province of Varese

Cultural Treasures in a Stunning Natural Setting
Aerial photograph of Villa Panza in Varese, showcasing the main building with its elegant neoclassical architecture and well-maintained geometric garden. The image features hedges, symmetrical flowerbeds, fountains, and a large park with lush trees, surrounded by historic buildings and the urban landscape in the background.

Santa Giulia Museum

An area of 14 000m2, 11 000 finds, from Prehistory to 800. Since 2011, the Santa Giulia Museum in Brescia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Santa Giulia Museum

The Saint Columbanus way

The Saint Columbanus way is the route that,crossing the entire area of Eastern Lombardy, once led to Bobbio