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Bergamoの観光スポット

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  1. Bergamo Cathedral

    45.70326, 9.66294

    The surviving one of the two cathedrals once existing in the city, dedicated to Saint Alexander of Bergamo. Incidentally, this cathedral was originally devoted to Saint Vincent, but once the original Saint Alexander cathedral was torn down by the Venetians, the dioceses were merged under Saint Alexander's name.…

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    The cathedral has a classic Latin Cross layout, and has seen many renovations and refurbishments, the latest being the addition of the 19th century neoclassical facade.

  2. Santi Bartolomeo e Stefano

    45.69625, 9.67197

    Baroque church built in the 17th century adjacent to the convent of the same name. Its interior has had many lush decorations added in the 18th century, as well as the chorus of the former church of San Stefano, which itself was torn down in the same period and by way of that merged into one parish.

  3. San Vigilio

    45.70910, 9.65050

    A small hilltop village that can be reached on foot or by a second funicolare from Città Alta. It offers walks with spectacular views, and a ruined castle. Entry into the castle is free, and is part of a public park. Climb all the way to the top of the castle for more views.

  4. Chiesa di San Michele al Pozzo Bianco

    45.70409, 9.66993

    Founded in the 8th century, much of it's interior belongs 1400s with frescoes in Byzantine style. There are also some frescos of 16th century by Lorenzo Lotto, Giovan Battista Guarinoni d'Averara and painting Madonna and child with Saints Peter and Paul by Giovanni Paolo Lolmo.

  5. Piazza Vecchia

    45.70402, 9.66287

    The heart of the old town, displaying a mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture: Palazzo della Ragione, Torre del Comune, Palazzo Nuovo and Contarini Fountain.

  6. Palazzo Medolago Albani

    45.70173, 9.66326

    It was built between 1783 and 1791 in neoclassical style — a typical example of bourgeois palace of the late 18th century.

  7. Chiesa di Sant'Andrea

    45.70308, 9.66841

    With Madonna Enthroned with Saints by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moretto_da_Brescia Moretto da Brescia].

  8. GAMeC

    45.70342, 9.67663

    The city's gallery of modern and contemporary art, which usually hosts several interesting exhibitions.

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  9. Colleoni Chapel

    45.70340, 9.66210

    It is a church and mausoleum built in the 15th century with richly decorated polychrome marble façade.

  10. Accademia Carrara

    45.70442, 9.67551

    One of Northern Italy's most important collections of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque paintings.

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  11. Donizetti Museum

    Via Arena 9 45.70340, 9.66080

    Devoted to one of Bergamo's most famous sons, the composer Gaetano Donizetti.

  12. Museo Storico della Citta

    45.70523, 9.66514

    A former convent now housing the museum of the history of the city of Bergamo

  13. Santa Maria Maggiore

    45.70320, 9.66218

    A 12th century church with later alterations.

  14. Rocca

    45.70390, 9.66650

    A walled stronghold which houses a museum.

  15. Torre di Gombito

    45.70370, 9.66383

    A tower-house, built around 1100

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Bergamo
Italy

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