Piazza Garibaldi
Corso Garibaldi
Corso Garibaldi
Corso Garibaldi
Corso Mameli
Traversa di Corso Mameli
Piazza Loggia sullo sfondo
Piazza Loggia
Piazza Loggia
Contrada Santa Chiara
Contrada Santa Chiara
Via San Faustino
Via San Faustino
Chiostro Santa Chiara
Santa Chiara - Università degli Studi
Chiesa di San Faustino
San Faustino - interno
Passaggio verso contrada del Carmine
Fianco laterale chiesa del Carmine
Chiesa del Carmine
San Giovanni
Moretto in San Giovanni
Romanino in San Giovanni
Romanino . Sposalizio della Vergine
Contrada del Carmine
Contrada del Carmine
Ristorante senegalese al Carmine
Santa Maria delle Grazie
Santa Maria delle Grazie
Santa Maria delle Grazie - stucchi che contengono angeli affrescati da Camillo Rama
Piazza Garibaldi
Via Valle Camonica
Via Valle Camonica
Via Milano
Via Milano
Routes Italy Province of BresciaBrescia
Brescia ethnic - San Faustino and Carmine

Brescia, Province of Brescia, Italy

Brescia ethnic - San Faustino and Carmine

Length6.3 mi
Elev. Gain400.2 ft
Est. Steps14000

City walk

Historic site

Created by Emy
Introduction
Brescia ethnic - San Faustino and Carmine is a 6.3 mile (14,000-step) route located near Brescia, Province of Brescia, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 400.2 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Il tracciato percorre la zona multietnica della città. Si snoda per tutta la lunghezza di via Milano, entra nel centro storico per i corsi Garibaldi e Mameli, arrivando nel cuore della città: piazza Loggia. Da lì ci si dirige verso contrada Santa Chiara e San Faustino, nella zona universitaria. Si esplora poi la contrada del Carmine, prima di tornare a Corso Garibaldi. Il percorso offre prodotti etnici da tutto il mondo di varia tipologia, dal vestiario, all’artigianato, alla gastronomia. Questa multietnicità si inserisce in una delle zone più affascinanti della città, sul tracciato meritano una visita l’ex monastero di Santa Chiara, oggi università degli studi, la grandiosa chiesa di San Faustino e quella del Carmine che però è aperta solo in occasione di particolari manifestazioni. Da non perdere sono anche la chiesa di San Giovanni, con i famosi dipinti di Romanino e Moretto e la ricchissima Santa Maria delle Grazie che meraviglia con i suoi stucchi.

Brescia

Place
Brescia (, also US: , Italian: [ˈbreʃːa] (listen); Lombard: Brèsa [ˈbrɛsɔ, -hɔ, -sa]; Latin: Brixia; Venetian: Bressa) is a city and comune in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It is situated at the foot of the Alps, a few kilometres from the lakes Garda and Iseo. With a population of more than 200,000, it is the second largest city in the region and the fourth of northwest Italy.

Old Cathedral, Brescia

Place
The Duomo Vecchio or Old Cathedral (also called "La Rotonda" because of its round layout) is a Roman Catholic church in Brescia, Italy; the rustic circular Romanesque co-cathedral stands next to the Duomo Nuovo (New Cathedral) of Brescia. It is officially known as the Winter Co-Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, while the adjacent main cathedral is known as the Summer Cathedral.

Piazza della Loggia bombing

Place
The Piazza della Loggia bombing was a bombing that took place on the morning of 28 May 1974, in Brescia, Italy during an anti-fascist protest. The terrorist attack killed eight people and wounded 102. The bomb was placed inside a rubbish bin at the east end of the square. In 2015, a Court of appeal in Milan issued a final life sentence to Ordine Nuovo members Carlo Maria Maggi and Maurizio Tramonte for ordering the bombing, closing one of the longest-running cases on terrorism during Italy's years of lead.

New Cathedral, Brescia

Place
The Duomo Nuovo or New Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic church in Brescia, Italy.

Broletto, Brescia

Place
The Broletto or Broletto Palace of Brescia has for centuries housed the civic government offices of this city found in the region of Lombardy, Italy. The term Broletto refers to a buildings equivalent to the town hall or town assembly.

Pallata Tower, Brescia

Place
The Pallata Tower, known simply as the Pallata or Torre della Pallata, is a 32-metre-high (105 ft) 13th-century tower located on Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi in the center of Brescia, region of Lombardy, Italy.

Basilica of San Pietro de Dom

Place
The Basilica of San Pietro de Dom was a church in Brescia built in the early Christian era on the east side of the Piazza del Duomo. After numerous mishaps, it was demolished at the beginning of the seventeenth century to build the New Cathedral.

Diocesan Museum of Brescia

Place
The Diocesan museum of Brescia is a museum in Italy dedicated to the artistic patrimony of the Diocese of Brescia, and is located in the greater cloister of the Monastery of Saint Joseph in via Gasparo Salò, a short distance from the Piazza della Loggia.The museum, founded in 1978 by Bishop Luigi Morstabilini, contains numerous works of art from the entire diocesan territory, throughout the province of Brescia, including paintings, sculpture, gold and silver work, and liturgical vestments.

Madonna del Lino, Brescia

Place
Madonna del Lino or Santa Maria del Mercato del Lino is a Roman Catholic church located on the Southwest corner of Piazza Mercato in Brescia, region of Lombardy, Italy.

Santi Faustino e Giovita (Brescia)

Place
The church of Santi Faustino e Giovita, known also as the church of San Faustino Maggiore is a Roman Catholic church in Brescia, Italy. It is situated on Via San Faustino. The church was originally attached to a monastery founded in the 9th century, but it has been rebuilt across the centuries. It was initially consecrated in 1142.
Route Details

Length

6.3 mi

Elev. Gain

400.2 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
Emy
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