Bountiful Bologna
Bologna serves up fascinating history, inspiring architecture, an ancient University and amazing food.
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Bologna serves up fascinating history, inspiring architecture, an ancient University and amazing food.
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Brescia has been called the “City of 1000 Fountains” due to its 75 public and 2000 private water features.
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Founded by a Trojan prince in 1183 BCE following the fall of Troy, Padua is one of Italy’s older cities.
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A short train ride west of Venice is the medieval city of Padua and former home of Saint Anthony of Padua.
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Venice has acquired many labels, but “City of Canals” could be the definitive moniker.
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Our vaporetto ride across Venice’s lagoon to the colorful islands of Murano and Burano was a delight.
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The title ‘Most Serene’ was first bestowed on the Doge before extending to the entire Republic of Venice.
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Our day trip to the medieval city of Mantova was filled with churches, palazzos, museums and piazzas.
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Much to our delight, Christmas markets opened in Verona the same mid-November day we arrived in town.
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What a thrill to check a visit to Milan’s illustrious La Scala Opera House off our bucket list.
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