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πŸš„ One-Day Art, Archaeology, and Architecture Tour Around Milan

🌟 Brescia is just over 30 minutes away from Milan by high-speed train, making it an ideal day trip for art, architecture, and archaeology enthusiasts. The city's tourist route is well-planned, with signs on the streets indicating directions, so you won't easily get lost. πŸ—ΊοΈ 🌟 Brescia belongs to the Lombardy region, and the museum card grants free access to almost all museums. Founded over 3200 years ago, the city has been an important regional center since pre-Roman times and is known for its well-preserved Roman architectural heritage. The monumental archaeological area of the Roman Forum and the complex of the Basilica of San Salvatore and Santa Giulia have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. πŸ›οΈ πŸšΆβ€βž‘οΈ Recommended route: πŸš‚ Brescia ➑️ Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo ➑️ Santa Giulia Museum & Basilica di San Salvatore ➑️ Parco archeologico di Brixia romana ➑️ Castello di Brescia ➑️ Piazza della Vittoria ➑️ Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta & Duomo Vecchio ➑️ πŸš‚ Brescia 🌟 Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, the art gallery is not large, but each room features different colored walls and ceiling paintings that complement the various styles of art on display. The immersive experience makes it a great place to view the exhibitions. The collection includes famous works by Raphael and others, making it worth a visit! πŸ–ŒοΈπŸŽ¨ 🌟 Santa Giulia Museum & Basilica di San Salvatore, the Santa Giulia Museum is arranged chronologically and thematically, housing thousands of artifacts from the 4th century BC to the 18th century. The Basilica of San Salvatore is exquisitely decorated inside, and you can even see restorers working on the frescoes. πŸ–ΌοΈ #Milan #ItalyTravel #Brescia #RelaxedEuropeanVibes

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πŸš„ One-Day Art, Archaeology, and Architecture Tour Around Milan

🌟 Brescia is just over 30 minutes away from Milan by high-speed train, making it an ideal day trip for art, architecture, and archaeology enthusiasts. The city's tourist route is well-planned, with signs on the streets indicating directions, so you won't easily get lost. πŸ—ΊοΈ 🌟 Brescia belongs to the Lombardy region, and the museum card grants free access to almost all museums. Founded over 3200 years ago, the city has been an important regional center since pre-Roman times and is known for its well-preserved Roman architectural heritage. The monumental archaeological area of the Roman Forum and the complex of the Basilica of San Salvatore and Santa Giulia have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. πŸ›οΈ πŸšΆβ€βž‘οΈ Recommended route: πŸš‚ Brescia ➑️ Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo ➑️ Santa Giulia Museum & Basilica di San Salvatore ➑️ Parco archeologico di Brixia romana ➑️ Castello di Brescia ➑️ Piazza della Vittoria ➑️ Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta & Duomo Vecchio ➑️ πŸš‚ Brescia 🌟 Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, the art gallery is not large, but each room features different colored walls and ceiling paintings that complement the various styles of art on display. The immersive experience makes it a great place to view the exhibitions. The collection includes famous works by Raphael and others, making it worth a visit! πŸ–ŒοΈπŸŽ¨ 🌟 Santa Giulia Museum & Basilica di San Salvatore, the Santa Giulia Museum is arranged chronologically and thematically, housing thousands of artifacts from the 4th century BC to the 18th century. The Basilica of San Salvatore is exquisitely decorated inside, and you can even see restorers working on the frescoes. πŸ–ΌοΈ #Milan #ItalyTravel #Brescia #RelaxedEuropeanVibes

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