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Cycle alme
Almè, Province of Bergamo, Italy

Cycle alme

Length18.8 mi
Elev. Gain1469.4 ft
Est. Steps43000
Created by Tiziano

Cycle alme Introduction

Cycle alme is a 18.8 mile (43,000-step) route located near Almè, Province of Bergamo, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 1469.4 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Cycle alme

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Bergamo Cathedral

Place
Bergamo Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Bergamo, Cattedrale di Sant'Alessandro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Bergamo, Italy, dedicated to Saint Alexander of Bergamo, patron saint of the city. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bergamo.

Cappella Colleoni

Place
The Cappella Colleoni (Italian: "Colleoni Chapel") is a church and mausoleum in Bergamo in northern Italy.Dedicated to the saints Bartholomew, Mark and John the Baptist, it was built between 1472 and 1476 as the personal shrine for the condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni, a member of one of the most outstanding families of the city, and his beloved daughter Medea.

Republic of Bergamo

Place
The Republic of Bergamo (Italian: Repubblica Bergamasca) was an ephemeral revolutionary client republic, created on 13 March 1797 by the French army to rule the local administration of Bergamo and its province, during the dissolution of the Republic of Venice. With the Preliminary of Leoben, France and Austria agreed the end of the multi-centennial Venetian rule over the territory between Adda River and Oglio River, together with the Austrian occupation of Istria and Dalmatia.

Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo

Place
The Accademia Carrara (Italian pronunciation: [karˈraːra]) is an art gallery and an academy of fine arts in Bergamo, Italy.

Bergamo Funicular railway Upper Town - Lower Town

Place
The Funicular Railway Upper City - Lower City (Italian: Funicolare Città Alta), is a funicular railway line in the city of Bergamo, Italy. It connects the historic core of Città Alta (the suspended fortified city of Bergamo built up on a hill) with the Città Bassa, the financial lower city. Built in 1887, it is one of the two funicular lines serving the city of Bergamo: the other being the funicular railway of Saint Vigilio (Italian: Funicolare di San Vigilio), connecting the Città Alta with the hill of Saint Vigilio.

Astino Abbey

Place
Astino Abbey (Italian: Monastero di Astino) is a former Roman Catholic monastery in the Astino Valley, in the Province of Bergamo, region of Lombardy, Italy. It is no longer active. The buildings were restored in 2015.

Museo Adriano Bernareggi

Place
The Museo Adriano Bernareggi, also called the Museo Diocesano Bernareggi is an gallery of sacred art and objects housed in a former aristocratic palace, the Palazzo Bassi-Rathgeb, located on Via Pignolo #76 in Bergamo, Italy. The museum is presently managed by the Fondazione Adriano Bernareggi in conjunction with the Università degli Studi di Bergamo, and displays eclectic works of art from the 15th-century to present, often paired, and derived mainly from the Bernareggi family, as well as the Diocese of Bergamo.

Astino Valley

Place
The Astino Valley is found within the Italian comune of Bergamo.It is relatively small in size and it is part of the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo system, west of Bergamo.

Tempietto di Santa Croce (Bergamo)

Place
The Tempietto di Santa Croce is a small octagonal Romanesque chapel found in the upper city of Bergamo, near the Santa Maria Maggiore. The original building was constructed in the first half of the 11th century, though first documentation of the structure dates to 1133.Other Romanesque structures in the province include the Rotonda di San Tomè, the Basilica di Santa Giulia, and the Priorato di Sant'Egidio.

Palazzo Moroni, Bergamo

Place
The Palazzo Moroni is an urban aristocratic palace located on Via Porta #12 in the historic center of the upper town of Bergamo, Italy. The palace with its Baroque interior decorations and is a civic art museum, as well as used for cultural functions. The building is presently managed by the Fondazione di Palazzo Moroni in conjunction with the city after a donation by former Count Antonio Moroni.
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

18.8 mi

Elev. Gain

1469.4 ft

Est. Steps

43000
Created by
Tiziano
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