Brescia
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Tourist attractions
Monument to Arnaldo da Brescia (5 min)
Statue commemorating Arnaldo da Brescia, a 12th-century reformer and symbol of civic freedom.
Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo (9 min)
Art museum in Brescia housing Renaissance and Baroque paintings with regular exhibitions and a paid entrance.
Santa Giulia Museum (11 min)
Museum located in a former monastery displaying archaeological finds and art from Brescia’s history, with paid entry.
Monumento al Deportato (12 min)
A monument dedicated to deportees as a lasting reminder of their memory.
Brescian Musical Museum (13 min)
Museum dedicated to the musical heritage of Brescia, free to visit and featuring instruments and musical documents.
Archaeological Excavations of Palazzo Martinengo Cesaresco Novarino (14 min)
Explore ancient ruins beneath Palazzo Martinengo revealing Brescia’s historical layers from Roman times.
Brixia Roman Archaeological Park (14 min)
Archaeological park featuring Roman ruins of Brescia, including a theater, temples, and mosaics, open to visitors for a fee.
Giuseppe Ragazzini (1.1 km)
Monument dedicated to Giuseppe Ragazzini, a notable figure in Brescia’s cultural heritage.
Giuseppe Zanardelli (1.1 km)
Memorial dedicated to Giuseppe Zanardelli, an influential Italian politician and former Prime Minister.
Luigi Marzoli Arms Museum (1.2 km)
Museum showcasing historical weapons and armory collections from various periods.























