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1Basilica di San Michele Maggiore

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4.7
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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Church
San Michele Maggiore Church is a magnificent testament to Lombard-Romanesque architecture, steeped in history and artistry. This centuries-old structure stands proudly on the site of an earlier Lombard church, with its lower campanile still echoing tales from the past. Originally destroyed in 1004, it underwent reconstruction starting at the end of the 11th century and was completed by 1155.
Beautiful, not over-the-top, but very lovely. (Sadly the sandstone on the outside is quite weathered, making it challenging to see the external artwork.) Worth seeing if you're in the Pavia area - Have fun!
Jen M — Google review
We were there too late so we saw it only outside. Unfortunately the facade is under renovation, however, there were some interesting elements on it. I must visit Pavia once more to get inside.
Hubert — Google review
Stunning architecture, makes one feel small and insignificant. Amazing frescos and lots of history everywhere.
Adam G — Google review
It is a very beautiful place to see. One of oldest building in pavia.
Ariyapala G — Google review
Wonderful lombardic-roman basilica, San Michele Maggiore stands here since 1100 and is today recognized as one of the most impressive churces of the Longobardic period.
Alfonso F — Google review
The church is impressive. The old sandstone of the façade is impressive. I found the inside less taken care of as it used to be. Especially the crypt. No light to the stone steps to go down. Dark the inside, sloppy the cloth on the altar. I was so surprised, I use to come here when I am near Pavia. San Michele was probably my favourite church... I was really deluded!
Fleicap — Google review
It is worthy to visit.
Amir F — Google review
Worth a visit. Well laid out tourist route with explanations in Italian only (you can get by). Highlight is the 10 century, silver covered wooden crucifix. In and out in 25 minutes. Free.
BT H — Google review
Piazza S. Michele, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•http://www.sanmichelepavia.it/•+39 0382 477691•Tips and more reviews for Basilica di San Michele Maggiore

2Ponte Coperto

4.5
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4.2
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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Ponte Coperto, also known as the Covered Bridge of Pavia, is a charming stone-arched bridge that spans the River Ticino. This historic bridge connects the city center with the Borgo Ticino district and features a covered walkway with a small chapel in its center. The bridge's unique structure consists of five arches and two portals at its ends.
Beautiful and fantastic place for quiet moments. The hike beside the river is a relaxing experience worthy to try. You can sit and have your meal on the river bank and enjoying the scenery around.
Muammar K — Google review
It’s a beautiful bridge with great views of the city in the background. Well worth a visit.
Scot S — Google review
A nice historical bridge that tells a story despite being rebuilt. The bridge is considered an icon of Pavia and still retains a charm across the river. There are viewing points along the 2-way bridge. In the middle of the bridge, there is a small chapel though it is not always open. Across the river, there is a statue on the left dedicated to the people (often, the ladies) who used to wash clothes along the river.
T K — Google review
The Bridge is well worth a visit it's unique I believe it's a rebuild as it was bombed during the 2nd WW but it's great to see lots of people socialising on it . I also like the sculpture of the Washer Woman dedicated to all the scrubbers who washed there laundry in the Ticcino River before the wonderful invention of the washing machine .
Amanda E — Google review
Really nice bridge to see. Not much to do around. Though I’d recommend making a picture at the statue of the guy with the cannon pointing towards the bridge/city. Nice spot
Ramon — Google review
Ponte Coperto is very famous point for walking and enjoying peaceful nature around the Ticino river. It's very soothing and relaxing to walk around ponte after hectic daily routine.
Ehtisham B — Google review
When reading about Pavia, the Ponte Coperto is mentioned as one of its highlights. While it's definitely not something you see every day, it's also definitely not very picturesque. The bridge is still very much in use and only has narrow sidewalks. The amount of traffic crossing the bridge is huge, so it's a noisy and smelly experience crossing it on foot. View from the bridge is nice, but not spectacular. Been there, seen it, that's it.
Jan V — Google review
Best time to visit: At dusk where one could enjoy the breeze and admire the sunset. You will find many vendors selling goods and wares. Italy with its great interest and passion for architecture and history has some of the world’s most interesting and ancient bridges. Albert Einstein spends quite a bit of time here, his quote is inscribed on a plaque.
Angelina C — Google review
27100 Pavia PV, Italy•http://www.comune.pv.it/•+39 0382 538769•Tips and more reviews for Ponte Coperto
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3Santa Maria del Carmine

4.6
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4.4
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This magnificent church was built in the 15th century, and is a true example of Venetian Gothic architecture. The colourful stained glass windows, statues and paintings are a delight to behold and make for a truly spiritual experience. The church also has an impressive layout, with plenty of nooks and crannies to explore.
The cathedral it is well preserved, beautiful inside and the piazza outside the church is very quiet and beatiful.
Giovanna B — Google review
An interesting church. Who are the four mitred gentlemen at the altar? I like the pulpit halfway down the church … no sound system for the preaching … the people know by heart what’s in the Missal but what is said in the homily? Even today, I would like a handout for those interested, to take away and study. I liked the painting of Mary, Mary M., and John at the crucificion.
Stuart N — Google review
All churches in Italy are beautiful with a spectacular architecture and beautiful paintings
A. — Google review
I visited many churches in Milan, but this one is one of the most beautiful.
Mustafa M — Google review
It is the church were I felt more at peace, the ambience, music and almost no one inside when I visit made me stay there for quite a while, I felt at home, and it is beautiful.
Raquel G — Google review
Amazing ancient architecture. Treat to civil engineers eyes 🙂
Vela D — Google review
I like the structure of the church and it's beautiful inside the colors the statues
Kabogera A — Google review
Stunning church, well worth a visit!
Adam G — Google review
Piazza del Carmine, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•https://parrocchiacarminepavia.wordpress.com/•Tips and more reviews for Santa Maria del Carmine

4Castello visconteo

4.9
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+3 other lists 
Castle
Nestled near the charming city of Bergamo, Castello di Malpaga is a captivating historical site that draws visitors with its rich connection to the legendary condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni. This impressive fortress showcases remarkable examples of medieval military architecture, allowing guests to step back in time and explore the strategic designs that once protected its inhabitants. A visit here promises not only a glimpse into Italy's storied past but also an opportunity to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of bygone eras.
(Translated by Google) Wonderful, beyond all expectations. Both the ground floor with its antiquities and the art gallery on the first floor are unmissable. (Original) Meraviglioso, oltre ogni aspettativa. Una tappa imperdibile sia il piano terra con le sue antichità, sia la pinacoteca al primo piano
Susanna S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Enchanting place (Original) Luogo incantevole
Massimiliano V — Google review
Piazza Castello, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy

5Piazza della Vittoria

4.2
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3 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza della Vittoria, located behind the Duomo, offers a stunning view of the third largest dome in Italy. It's a perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing Spritz while basking in the sunshine. Nearby, there's also a Danish shop called Tiger that is worth exploring. Families can appreciate the scenery and let their little ones have fun following pigeons around for entertainment.
27100 Pavia PV, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Piazza della Vittoria
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6Visconti Castle - Civic Museums

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3.8
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Art museum
Museums
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Castle
Visconti Castle, also known as Castello Visconteo, is a late Gothic-era castle located in Lombardy. It features a vast courtyard and houses an art museum with frescos and history displays. The castle is part of the Civic Museums of Pavia and is surrounded by a popular park. This historical site symbolizes wealth and power dating back to 1360, showcasing the region's rich cultural and artistic development.
A great museum set in a lush, green environment. The collection features several masterpieces and a significant array of Lombard artifacts. The serene setting and well-curated exhibits offer visitors a profound appreciation of historical and artistic treasures.
M. M — Google review
Amazing place with a lot of beautiful trees and architecture is amazing. Must visit place.
Ehtisham B — Google review
I didn’t spend much time here, so I don’t have detailed information about the place, but I really liked the architectural style it showcased.
Mustafa M — Google review
Pavia. Beautiful castle with fantastic collection of medieval stone art and pretty decent painting gallery. Highly recommended.
Maria C — Google review
Visconti Castle is a nice place to go to spend maybe 2-3 hours in. Firstly the garden around the castle is very nice and serene (free to access), to enter the castle itself you need a ticket. The reason I gave this 4 stars is that the ticket is €10 per person which is not at all reasonable, and adding to that there is no discount for students (at least that’s what the lady said when we asked). The castle is a museum as well with nice and interesting pieces of history, including some ancient Egyptian artifacts (which caught me by surprise). The architecture of the castle itself is beautiful, it apparently has 4 floors but we could only access the ground and first floor (which has nothing but locked doors). On the ground floor you can enter the “museum” part of the castle. All in all a nice place to visit, but it felt kind of dead and boring sometimes. And I would not come here again simply because of the unreasonable price, only suitable for a one-time visit.
Fouad C — Google review
Civic Museum housed in a massive palace with beautiful arches, high windows and painted ceilings. Walls of each room are differently painted. The collection is well curated. However, lighting at the paintings gallery and the overall maintenance of the building were not that great. Friendliness of the staff made up to it. There is lot to see and enjoy at a slow pace. Definitely worth the ticket price of €10. Tickets could be purchase from the reception counter.
Pramuditha M — Google review
Absolutely brilliant museum - I got in free for being in my early 20's too. Very interesting mixture of historic architectural, artifact and artistic pieces. Definitely worth a visit, even just to see the castle and it's grounds.
J. K — Google review
Super château ! Loved it
Amélie C — Google review
Viale XI Febbraio, 35, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•http://museicivici.comune.pv.it/•+39 0382 399770•Tips and more reviews for Visconti Castle - Civic Museums

7Giardini del Castello Visconteo

4.4
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4.0
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Garden
Castles
Giardini del Castello Visconteo, also known as the Visconti Castle, was constructed between 1360 and 1365 by Galeazzo II Visconti. It is now home to the Musei Civici of Pavia and features a popular park surrounding it. The castle served as a private residence rather than a fortress and housed a magnificent library with about a thousand books and manuscripts, which were unfortunately lost over time.
A walk around the castle offers good views of the castle and grounds. It's a pleasant walk in the centre of Pavia. In the garden, there is a statue in honour of man's best friend - the dog.
Wendy S — Google review
The main attraction of pavia after the university, worth to see of course
Hind — Google review
Nice park around the castle
Karol H — Google review
I haven't been on the inside of the Castle/museum but the surroundings are pretty! Reminded me of the Sforza Castle in Milano
Alexis S — Google review
Great location with nice garden for having a walk!
Dario Z — Google review
Very nice garden with a big community of friendly kitties
Luis M — Google review
Beautiful place!!!!
J G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The garden was conceived by the Viscontis as a "place of delight", intended to accommodate the court's moments of leisure, and a hunting reserve. The Park is characterized by its large extension and the richness of fauna and flora within it; the project was based on the ideal model proposed by medieval treaties and a large, flat, fertile place, rich in water and vegetation, was chosen. It is a green lung where you can walk and in the meantime take a look at the outside of the Castle. (Original) Il giardino fu concepito dai Visconti come "luogo di delizia", destinato ad accogliere i momenti di svago della corte, e riserva di caccia. Il Parco si caratterizza per la grande estensione e per la ricchezza di fauna e flora al suo interno; il progetto si basò sul modello ideale proposto dai trattati medievali e venne scelto un luogo ampio e pianeggiante, fertile, ricco di acqua e vegetazione. E’ un polmone verde dove passeggiare e nel frattempo dare un’occhiata all’esterno del Castello.
Andrea C — Google review
Viale XI Febbraio, 2, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Giardini del Castello Visconteo

8Palazzo del Broletto

4.6
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Historical landmark
Palazzo del Broletto, located in the bustling Piazza della Vittoria, is a 12th-century building that was constructed over ancient Roman remains. Initially serving as the residence of the local bishop, it now hosts temporary art exhibitions. The juxtaposition of old and modern architecture gives this historic structure a unique ambiance. With its rich history and versatile spaces, it's an ideal venue for conferences and social gatherings.
It has a different vibe with old and new architecture
Haseeb K — Google review
The old town hall on Piazza Vittoria. Construction began in the 12-13th century. I saw it only outside. Maybe next time I will try to get inside.
Hubert — Google review
Ideal for conferences and meeting people
Mariangela B — Google review
Ok
Francesco P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Broletto of Pavia dates back to the 12th century. It was erected, according to tradition, at the behest of the bishop San Damiano, who elected it as the episcopal seat, even if the building became, following numerous modifications, the seat of temporal power, as a municipal palace. Above an area that housed domus and other buildings from the Roman age, as evidenced by the finds and a mosaic (now preserved in the Civic Museums) dating back to the 4th-5th century AD. C. found during the restorations carried out between 1926 and 1928, the palatium Novum, seat of the Municipality, was built. The south wing of the building arose first, followed immediately by the east one. the bibliography agrees in considering the dating at the end of the 12th century as pertinent to the southern wing of the current Broletto, also attested by the commendatory inscription, now preserved in the Civic Museums. Subsequently, in the space of just two years (1197-1198), the new palace was erected in a frieze in the square of San Savino (Piazza Cavagneria) which insinuates itself within a courtyard situation, of which the perimeter is probably modeled with the progress of the civic acquisitions (of the northern wing and perhaps the eastern one in 1236). Similarly to other municipal buildings, these structures had porticoes on the ground floor, traces of which exist in the façade which closes the broletto courtyard to the south, and which overlooks Piazza Cavagneria from the opposite side. In fact, one can observe the profiles of 5 lights of the ground portico (especially behind the sixteenth-century Loggia dei Notaries), on low circular pillars with notched cube capitals, above which there were three-light windows under the arch, not in line with the arches of the loggia. round brickwork, some of which have only recently been brought to light. The broletto (from the Latin brolo, courtyard or fenced field) or arengario is identified in the cities Lombardy, starting from the 11th century, as a fenced area where city meetings were held and where justice was administered. Later the term was used to identify the palace of the consuls, the podestà and generically the municipal palace. (Original) Il Broletto di Pavia risale al XII secolo. Venne eretto, secondo la tradizione, per volere del vescovo San Damiano, che lo elesse a sede vescovile, anche se l'edificio divenne, in seguito a numerose modifiche, sede del potere temporale, in qualità di palazzo comunale. Sopra un'area che ospitava domus e altri edifici di età romana, come testimoniato dai reperti e da un mosaico (ora conservato nei Musei Civici) databile al IV- V secolo d. C. rinvenuto durante i restauri effettuati tra il 1926 e il 1928, venne edificato il palatium Novum, sede del Comune. Prima sorse l'ala sud dell'edificio, seguita immediatamente da quella est. la bibliografia è concorde nel considerare pertinente all'ala meridionale dell'attuale broletto la datazione sullo scorcio del XII secolo attestata anche dall'iscrizione encomiastica, ora conservata nei Musei Civici. In seguito venne eretto, nel volgere di soli due anni (1197- 1198), il nuovo palazzo in fregio alla piazza di San Savino (piazza Cavagneria) che si insinua all'interno di una situazione a corte, di cui si ricalca verosimilmente il perimetro con il progredire delle acquisizioni civiche (dell'ala settentrionale e forse di levante nel 1236). Analogamente ad altri edifici comunali, queste strutture presentavano dei portici al piano terreno, di cui sussistono tracce nel prospetto che chiude a sud il cortile del broletto, e che si affaccia col fianco opposto su piazza Cavagneria. Si possono infatti osservare i profili di 5 luci di portico terreno (soprattutto dietro la cinquecentesca Loggetta dei Notai), su bassi pilastri circolari con capitello a cubo scantonato, superiormente ai quali si aprivano, non in asse con gli archi del loggiato, trifore sotto arcata laterizia a tuttosesto, alcune delle quali solo recentemente riportate alla luce.Il broletto (dal latino brolo, cortile o campo recintato) o arengario si identifica nelle città lombarde, a partire dall'XI secolo, come un'area recintata dove si solevano svolgere le assemblee cittadine e dove si amministrava la giustizia. In seguito il termine venne usato per identificare il palazzo dei consoli, del podestà e genericamente il palazzo municipale.
TheMax1075 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Broletto of Pavia, historical and architectural hub in the heart of the Lombard city, represents a journey through the centuries, bearing witness to the rich history of Pavia. This palace, a distinctive element of Pavia, stands out for its structural complexity, the result of additions and modifications that have defined its current appearance, characterized by an extraordinary Renaissance loggia and an internal courtyard that evokes stories of a past time. After being the seat of the Municipality until 1875, the Broletto hosted various institutions, testifying to its ability to adapt and maintain a central role in the community. Today, it shares space between cultural, educational and tourist promotion activities, including the University Institute of Higher Studies (IUSS), confirming its status as a symbol of historical and cultural continuity. (Original) Il Broletto di Pavia, fulcro storico e architettonico nel cuore della città lombarda, rappresenta un viaggio attraverso i secoli, testimoniando la ricca storia pavese. Questo palazzo, elemento distintivo di Pavia, si distingue per la sua complessità strutturale, frutto di aggiunte e modifiche che ne hanno definito l’aspetto attuale, caratterizzato da una straordinaria loggia rinascimentale e un cortile interno che evoca storie di un tempo passato. Dopo essere stato la sede del Comune fino al 1875, il Broletto ha ospitato diverse istituzioni, testimoniando la sua capacità di adattarsi e mantenere un ruolo centrale nella comunità. Oggi, condivide lo spazio tra attività culturali, educative e di promozione turistica, includendo l’Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori (IUSS), confermando il suo status di simbolo di continuità storica e culturale.
Andrea C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Broletto of Pavia is one of the oldest public buildings in Lombardy. Built in the twelfth century as a bishop's palace, it later became a meeting place for the city's citizens and administrators. It is centered around a square-shaped internal courtyard, where the Roman forum once stood. The Broletto is currently used for temporary modern art exhibitions and cultural events. (Original) Il Broletto di Pavia è uno degli edifici pubblici più antichi della Lombardia. Nacque nel dodicesimo secolo come palazzo vescovile, in seguito divenne il luogo dove si riunivano il popolo e gli amministratori della città. Esso si sviluppa intorno alla corte interna di forma quadrata, laddove sorgeva il foro in età romana. Attualmente il Broletto viene usato per mostre temporanee di arte moderna ed eventi culturali.
Fiorentino S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Behind the Pavia Cathedral, a splendid building renovated to host exhibitions, conferences and any musical events (Original) Dietro al duomo di Pavia, un splendido palazzo riqualificato per ospitare mostre, conferenze ed eventuali musicali
Massimo T — Google review
Via Comune, 15, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Palazzo del Broletto

9Università Degli Studi di Pavia - Scientific Center

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University
The Università Degli Studi di Pavia - Scientific Center, located at Corso Strada Nuova 65, is a fascinating complex that houses various museums and educational facilities. The ancient building of the University features interior courtyards and gardens adorned with statues and art pieces. Visitors can explore the Natural History Museum, Science museum, Archaeology Museum, and more within this historical setting.
The structure is modern, in good condition and as a whole transmits tranquillity. This morning I had a meeting with a very kind teacher to get more information on the degree course in mathematics.
Azamat S — Google review
Perfect university with benches outside so you can take some rest and enjoy the beautiful scenes on your break times!
Arian S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very efficient University Centre, equipped with libraries, classrooms for lessons with technological devices, study rooms, offices for teaching, technical and administrative staff. All located in a green area, with benches and outdoor tables. Ample parking is available. (Original) Polo Universitario molto efficiente, dotato di biblioteche, aule per lezioni con devices tecnologici, aule studio, uffici per personale Docente, tecnico e amministrativo. Il tutto collocato in un'area verde, con panchine e tavoli all'aperto. Sono disponibili ampi parcheggi.
Alida B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The structure is modern, in good condition and its entire structure conveys tranquility. This morning I had a meeting with a very kind teacher to get more information on the mathematics degree course. (Original) La struttura è moderna, in buono stato e al suo intero trasmette tranquillità. Questa mattina ho avuto un incontro con un docente, gentilissimo, per avere maggiori informazioni sul corso di laurea in matematica.
Luca P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Just renovated. Very modern and accessible. Lots of study space. (Original) Appena rinnovato. Molto moderno e accessibile. Molto spazio studio.
Johnny G — Google review
(Translated by Google) “It will surprise some that there still remains some electrical tension at the top of our column, and the ability to give a shock through suitable touches (such as bringing a hand armed with metal to contact the top, while the other hand communicates similarly, or in another good way with the base of the column itself), it will, I say, be surprising that the column retains such electrical power and voltage when there is so much humidity outside it that it still maintains another uninterrupted communication between its ends, when the whole column is wrapped in a film of water, paper or wet skin.” - Alessandro Volta. (Original) “Farà stupore ad alcuno, che rimanga ancora e qualche tensione elettrica, alla sommità della nostra colonna, e facoltà, di dare la scossa mediante i convenienti toccamenti (come portando una mano armata di metallo al contatto di essa sommità, mentre l’altra mano comunica similmente, o in altra buona maniera colla base di essa colonna), farà, dico, stupore che la colonna ritenga un tal potere e tensione elettrica quando vi è tant'umido all'esterno della medesima che pure mantiene un’altra comunicazione non interrotta tralle sue estremità, quando tutta la colonna è involta da un velo d’acqua, da una carta, o pelle bagnata.” - Alessandro Volta.
Nicholas A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Useless phone. I don't answer at scheduled times or end the call after or 15 minute queue. (Original) Telefono inutile. Non rispondo agli orari programmati o termina la chiamata dopo o 15 minuti di coda.
Eldur E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Immense university...I went there to collect materials at the end of the construction site (Original) Immensa università ....ci sono andato x ritiro materiale fine cantiere
Athos P — Google review
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10Basilica di San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro

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The Basilica di San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture, dating back to the 12th century, though its roots extend as far back as the 7th century. This magnificent church is adorned with a breathtaking ceiling featuring gold leaf behind glass tesserae, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Rich in history and culture, it houses the tombs of significant figures such as Saint Augustine and Liutprand, the king of the Lombards.
(Translated by Google) A place to visit also in honor of Pope Leo IV. The ark of Saint Augustine is splendid. (Original) Luogo ove recarsi anche in onore di Papà Leone IV. L'arca di Sant Agostino è splendida.
Luca F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visiting the church that houses the Ark of St. Augustine is a must if you come to Pavia... beautiful! (Original) Visitare la Chiesa che custodisce l' Arca di Sant' Agostino è indispensabile se si viene a Pavia.. bellissima!
Erica S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tomb of Saint Augustine, Father and Doctor of the Catholic Church, lies in the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro in Pavia. His remains were moved to Pavia in the 8th century by the Lombard King Liutprand, who wished for him to be venerated in his capital. The saint's remains are housed in an extraordinary Gothic marble sarcophagus, crafted between 1362 and 1365 by Giovanni di Balduccio and some of his students. Saint Severinus Boethius and the Lombard King Liutprand himself are also buried in the church. If you are in Pavia, a visit to the basilica is highly recommended. (Original) Nella basilica di San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro a Pavia, si trova la tomba di Sant’Agostino, Padre e Dottore della Chiesa cattolica. Le sue spoglie sono state fatte trasferire a Pavia, nell'VIII secolo, dal re longobardo Liutprando che desiderava fosse venerato nella sua capitale. I resti del Santo sono ospitati in una straordinaria arca gotica in marmo, realizzata tra il 1362 e il 1365 da Giovanni di Balduccio con alcuni suoi allievi. Nella chiesa sono sepolti anche San Severino Boezio e lo stesso re longobardo Liutprando. Se si è a Pavia una visita alla basilica è davvero consigliata
Massimo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church that houses the remains of Saint Augustine. Located near the Visconti Castle, it is one of Pavia's beautiful churches. Upon entering, however, there is no visible reference to the saint or, more importantly, to his cult. (Original) Chiesa che conserva le spoglie di Sant'Agostino. Situata nei pressi del castello visconteo è una delle belle chiese di Pavia. Entrando non c'è però nessun riferimento ben visibile al santo e soprattutto al suo culto.
Luisella T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful church, but even more special for its significance. Inside are the remains of Saint Severinus Boethius and, more importantly, Saint Augustine, placed under a spectacular Gothic structure of white marble. Furthermore, the church features a golden dome above the altar, hence the name San Pietro in Ciel d'oro (St. Peter in the Golden Sky). (Original) Chiesa molto bella ma ancora piu' speciale per il suo significato. All'interno le spoglie di San Severino Boezio e soprattutto di Sant'Agostino, poste sotto una spettacolare struttura gotica di marmo bianco.Inoltre la chiesa presenta una cupola dai colori dorati che sovrasta l'altare, da cui il nome San Pietro in Ciel d'oro.
Gabriele M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, truly characteristic church and absolutely unmissable if you take a day trip out of Pavia, as I did... It's definitely worth a visit! (Original) Bellissima chiesa davvero molto caratteristica e assolutamente imperdibile se fate una gita fuori porta a Pavia come successo nel mio caso... Merita sicuramente una visita!
Claudia — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church was largely rebuilt based on the original model in the early 1900s after the Napoleonic ruins. The altar surmounting the urn of St. Augustine is interesting. The tomb of St. Boethius is also located there. The Augustinians present are available to explain everything. Free admission. (Original) Chiesa in gran parte rifatta sul modello originale all'inizio '900 dopo le rovine napoleoniche: interessante l'ara che sormonta l'urna di Sant'Agostino. Vi è anche la tomba di S.Boezio. Disponibili ad illustrare tutto gli agostiniani presenti. Ingresso gratuito
Massimo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pavia's other cathedral. Great thinkers as well as saints are buried here (Augustine and Boethius). Walking around the basilica gives a sense of peace, while inside, one feels deeply spiritual. A truly special place, recommended even for non-believers. (Original) L'altro duomo di Pavia. Grandi pensatori oltre che santi, sono seppelliti qui (Agostino e Boezio). Passeggiare attorno alla basilica da una sensazione di pace, mentre dentro di grande spiritualità. Un luogo davvero speciale, consigliato anche per chi non crede.
Giulia — Google review
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11Cathedral of Pavia

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The Cathedral of Pavia, also known as Duomo di Pavia, is a stunning 15th-century Renaissance building primarily made of red brick. It features a huge dome that stands 97 meters high and weighs around 20,000 tons, making it the third largest in Italy. The cathedral houses a reliquary believed to contain a thorn from Christ's crown. Notable artists like Leonardo da Vinci have contributed to its design and construction.
An incredible church — it’s the third tallest Church in Italy and absolutely massive and stunning inside. Don’t miss the chance to visit it in Pavia.
Mustafa M — Google review
Architecture wowww ....must see in Pavia. Can be reach by local train from Milan Centrale. Get off at certosa di pavia From train station you need to walk for 20mins.
Julius M — Google review
The exterior of this cathedral is a bit dull with poor brickwork. But inside, you are overwhelmed by the massive pillars and the fine details all around.
Seimen B — Google review
Il Duomo di Pavia is a beautiful cathedral with lot of history. If you stop in Pavia you cannot miss it.
Daniela C — Google review
The cathedral is nice. I like big columns inside. It's not ornate like many other churches I've seen, but that's not to say it's not beautiful. And there is San Siro inside.
Hubert — Google review
A beautiful Cathedral with such intricate marble work inside. Visible from almost every corner of Pavia, the Duomo is an exceptional icon of the city. Definitely a must visit when in Pavia!
Krithi R — Google review
Such a big Duomo for such a relatively small city. In front of the church there is a horse’s statue with a warrior on it. There’s a competition in the town between graduates of 5 different schools, and the winner gets to paint the balls of the house!
Iliya P — Google review
BEAUTIFUL DUOMO in PAVIA, HUMBLE ROMANIC STYLE with RED BRICK WALLS, WHITE INTERIORS/LIGHT COLOURS.
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12Piazza Leonardo da Vinci

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Piazza Leonardo da Vinci is a charming historical square that boasts two magnificent towers, remnants of the past that add to the city's allure. Nestled close to the University of Pavia, this area buzzes with student life while offering a serene escape for visitors. The three iconic towers stand proudly, providing a stunning backdrop as vibrant green parrots flit about, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
Place very beautyful..amazing towers..just inside of university of Pavia
Trips W — Google review
I was fascinated by the towers as much as by hundreds of tiny little green parrots flying in and around them.
Laurinda S — Google review
Two towers, a symbol of the old times that are still standing still and making this city even more beautiful! Very nice area, full of students as the University is very near!
Filip P — Google review
Three historical towers, house for parrots, one of them one of them restored. Great place to sit for afternoons.
Ali G — Google review
An historical part of the city,is near the university and it's a quiet place to stay
Giuseppe D — Google review
Amazing torri. 3 next to each other. Make u feel so small....
Dr. N — Google review
Pavia small but nice place to visit
Carmel Z — Google review
Nice place near Pavia University
Μαίρη Μ — Google review
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13Basilica di San Teodoro

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San Teodoro in Pavia, Italy is a Romanesque-style Catholic church with a rich history dating back to the 8th century. Initially dedicated to Saint Agnes, it was later rededicated to San Teodoro, the bishop of Pavia. The church houses the saint's body and features well-preserved frescoes depicting the city of Pavia, adding to its exceptional beauty. Navigating through narrow streets to find this hidden gem adds to its allure.
This church is incredible. The reach it, you need to find it, walking from narrow streets, it feels like a labyrinth. Reach it is part of the magic of this place: no many people in a quite area, when you enter you discover a small church with many affresco representing Pavia’s history and more.
Dario Z — Google review
Worth a visit. Highlights are the frescoes showing Pavia during the French siege (notice the canons). The painted stone statue of St Theodore near the altar is as also worth noting. Very quiet. I was the only visitor. Unlike many other churches, it doesn't close midday. In and out in 20 minutes. Free.
BT H — Google review
San Teodoro is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic church in the town center of Pavia, Italy. A church at the site is documented since the year 752. The parish is cited in documents from the mid-13th-century. Initially the church was dedicated to Saint Agnes, but by the year 1000, it was dedicated to San Teodoro, bishop of Pavia who died in 778. The body of the saint, who is the protector of fisherman and those working in the River Ticino, is housed in the main altar. The interior has a 13th-century altarpiece of a Madonna and child. and a series of early 16th-century frescoes depicting the Life of Sant'Agnese and San Teodoro. The Apse has a painting of the Adoration of the Lamb and some saints by Antonio Villa. The church has frescoes (1507) by Bramantino and Bernardino Lanzani. The latter's fresco includes a vista of Pavia in 1525/26 replete with medieval towers.
F V — Google review
No words are enough to describe this church. If you love early middle ages or are a fan of the Longobards is one of those places you can't miss.
Marcela L — Google review
One of the modt beautiful church in Pavia with very nice frescos rapresenting Saint Teodoro life.
#ASAMIO C — Google review
This is a must-see landmark when it is open.
Jamie B — Google review
Walking alongside the path leading to this church really gives me an illusion of being in the middle ages.
Lorraine J — Google review
Nice church, free entrance
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14Il Broletto

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Il Broletto is a cozy pub located in Pavia, Italy, offering classic dark-wood decor and a selection of Irish beers and snacks. The establishment is situated in the historic Broletto Palace, which has served as the civic government offices for centuries. It is conveniently located in central Piazza della Vittoria, surrounded by beautiful buildings, bars, and restaurants. The pub offers a variety of beverage options including different kinds of beer and cocktails with fast and friendly service.
Typical Irish pub. Here they sell special beer which are not so expensive. about food, they prepare dishes, sandwiches but not french fried. The location in city centre, close to Duomo and pz.Vittoria.
Alessia M — Google review
Perfect location and lots of beverage options! A few pages only for different kinds of beer and a lot of cocktail alternatives. Moreover, staff also talks in English. Fast and kind service. Inside of the bar is antique, very beautiful atmosphere indeed.
Ekin — Google review
Great Irish bar. Mixologists know.their trade.
Michael S — Google review
It is an excellent place to spend time with friends, and it's really cheap. We paid 12€ for two beers and they come with some snacks.
Fernando V — Google review
Nothing Irish about this pub. Absolutely no connection to Ireland. Very basic and totally Italian. Not sure why they call it an Irish pub. No Irish drinks bar Guinness which was not poured correctly and tasted nothing like the Guinness at home. Toilets are like something from the dark ages. As an Irish person. I really want people to understand that a pub like this would be closed if it was in Ireland
Vincent C — Google review
After having real taste of Guinness. The Guinness beer I found here is the worst of my life. It was like water instead of real Guinness. I would not recommend this pub to real Guinness lovers
Malith G — Google review
The best Irish Coffee in Pavia!
Kjaartje1 — Google review
The staff was really kind and their English was very good. You also get very good snacks with beer. Would definetely visit again.
Jože L — Google review
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15Teatro Fraschini

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Teatro Fraschini is a prestigious building known for its architectural and artistic value. The large theater room, shaped like a horseshoe, exemplifies Baroque perspective research. It offers a rich opera and theatrical season featuring artists from around the world. The Baroque architectural style mesmerizes visitors, with three tier boxes installed for better sound quality. This Italian theatre hosts opera, ballet, and orchestral performances in an impressive scenographic architecture.
The best theater in town. I was amazed by its architecture.
Htoi M — Google review
It was fantastic since i went to see my kid's performance😍. Very big and i was so in love with it.
Marion P — Google review
Beautiful classic theatre, really intresting for tourister and for pavia citadines. The program present Opera, theatre rappresentation and concerts.
#ASAMIO C — Google review
Wonderful old and classic theatre in the inner city of Pavia. Not easy to get in because it is only opened two times a month for visit. Otherwise only visitable when listening to performances.
BanditAus P — Google review
Beautiful theatre, nicely restored. Great acoustics for opera.
Lory L — Google review
Nice place and fancy.. I watched opera performance there.. Its was very beautiful
Hind — Google review
The theater is fantastic. The acustics are perfectly suited for classic music concerts
Luis M — Google review
Beautiful theatre at Pavia city center. Must visit.
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16Chiesa di Santa Maria di Canepanova

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Nestled in the heart of Pavia, the Chiesa di Santa Maria di Canepanova is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture that dates back to the early 16th century. Constructed between 1500 and 1507 by Giovanni Antonio Amedeo, this church showcases an octagonal design that reflects the ad quadratum style. Its interior features a centrally planned space with a dome that elegantly extends into its square perimeter.
Good place, free meals everyday Monday-Sunday, a lot of food there, beautiful and quite place. Kind workers, Caring employees
Azamat S — Google review
I was fascinated by the beauty of the place
Bianca G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church and adjacent convent of the Franciscan friars. The Friars run a canteen aimed at people experiencing a period of daily difficulty. To help manage the canteen you can offer your time (as a volunteer), donate food or contributions. (Original) Chiesa ed attiguo convento dei frati francescani. I Frati gestiscono una mensa rivolta alle persone che vivono un periodo di difficoltà quotidiana. Per aiutare nella gestione della mensa si può offrire il proprio tempo (quale volintario), donare beni alimentari o contributi.
Simone I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Church of Santa Maria di Canepanova is the most important sixteenth-century monument in Pavia. We are in via Defendente Sacchi and behind a rather anonymous and partly unfinished façade lies a jewel to be discovered. Once inside you are fascinated by the colorful frescoes and the richness of their details, which make this church a small seventeenth-century Lombard art gallery. The shape is octagonal, with eight large arches separated by columns that enclose niches decorated with baroque motifs. But we want to focus our attention on a small fresco on the main altar depicting a Madonna, the oldest work already existing at the time of the church's construction. In fact, the history of the Church of Santa Maria di Canepanova starts from here. Where the church now stands, there once stood a home of an ancient and noble family from Pavia, the Canepanovas. On the outside wall of their house was a fresco of the Madonna breastfeeding a child that was believed to be able to work miracles. The number of pilgrims who arrived to venerate the sacred image increased more and more and this is how it was decided to build a sanctuary to safeguard and protect the work. The Canepanovas donated the land of the house and in 1500 the first stone of the sanctuary was laid. There are those who attribute the initial project as the work of Bramante, while the theory that attributes the initial works to Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, an architect from Pavia who built the dome of the Milan cathedral, is more realistic. Thus was born the sanctuary of the Madonna di Canepanova, which takes its name from the image of Mary venerated inside and from the family who financed it. Once you enter it is amazing. (Original) La Chiesa di Santa Maria di Canepanova è il più rilevante monumento cinquecentesco di Pavia. Siamo in via Defendente Sacchi e dietro una facciata abbastanza anonima e in parte incompiuta si nasconde un gioiello da scoprire. Una volta entrati si resta affascinati dagli affreschi colorati e dalla ricchezza dei lori dettagli, che fanno di questa chiesa una piccola pinacoteca del Seicento lombardo. La forma è ottagonale, con otto grandi archi separati da colonne che racchiudono nicchie decorate a con motivi barocchi. Ma vogliamo concentrare la nostra attenzione su un piccolo affresco sull’altare maggiore raffigurante una Madonna, l’opera più antica già esistente al momento della costruzione della chiesa. Da qui parte infatti la storia della Chiesa di Santa Maria di Canepanova. Dove ora si trova la chiesa, sorgeva prima un’abitazione di una antica e nobile famiglia pavese, i Canepanova. Sul muro esterno della loro casa si trovava un affresco della Madonna che allatta un bambino che si riteneva potesse fare miracoli. Il numero di pellegrini che arrivava per venerare l’immagine sacra aumentò sempre di più ed è così che si decise di costruire un Santuario per custodire e proteggere l’opera. I Canepanova donarono il terreno della casa e nel 1500 si pose la prima pietra del santuario. C’è chi attribuisce il progetto iniziale come opera del Bramante, più realistica invece la teoria che attribuisce i lavori iniziali a Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, architetto pavese che fece costruire il tiburio del duomo di Milano. Nacque così il santuario della Madonna di Canepanova, che prende appunto il nome dall’immagine di Maria venerata all’interno e dalla famiglia che lo finanziò. Una volta entrati è meraviglia.
Andrea C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Construction period: 15th century Current use: Church Historical use: Church Accessibility: Small square in via Defendente Sacchi State of conservation: good Historical-artistic notes: by Restriction Decree: “It is a centrally planned building, with corner bell towers, designed by G.A. Amodeo perhaps with the collaboration or design of Bramante (1492 – 1507). Incomplete facade. Octogonal interior with dome, decorations by G. Moncalvo and G.B. Longarone”. The Sanctuary of S. Maria Incoronata di Canepanova dates back to the year 1500 and owes its origin to a miraculous fresco of the Virgin, which once existed on the facade of the house of the noble Canepanova family. The construction of the sanctuary was completed only with the advent of the Barnabites (1557), during the 17th century it was enriched with numerous paintings, sculptures and stuccos, which make this church a true museum of 17th century art. Following the suppressions of 1810, the Barnabites were forced to abandon the convent and sanctuary. The ancient Barnabite college attached to the church had in the meantime been used as a school, while the church was preserved as a subsidiary of the parish church of S. Francesco. On 6 December 1915 the place of worship was entrusted to the Friars Minor; they, no longer able to occupy the ancient Barnabite convent, took up residence in some rooms adjacent to the church. Therefore the need arose for a building that was more suitable for community life. Based on the architect's project. Carlo Morandotti, construction of the current convent began in 1935, which continued until 1937. Since their arrival in Pavia, the Friars distinguished themselves for their attention to the least and the poor. Thus they began to distribute hot meals daily to those who came to the convent door. Over the years the charitable activity has become increasingly better organised; currently some rooms of the convent are used as a "soup kitchen", which welcomes numerous needy brothers every day. In 1972, a studio for the design and creation of sacred art was established within the convent, on the initiative of P. Costantino Ruggeri, with the aim of translating the sacred language that post-conciliar liturgy he proposed. With the death of the Franciscan artist, the artistic studio was transferred and continues its activity supported by the Frate Sole Foundation. In 2007 work began on the renovation and rethinking of the convent spaces with the aim of adapting them to new pastoral needs: a renewed presence at the service of the Marian sanctuary and youth and university pastoral care. Catalog of Restricted Goods of the Municipality of Pavia at No. 030. (Original) Epoca di costruzione: secolo XV Uso attuale: Chiesa Uso storico: Chiesa Accessibilità: Piazzetta di via Defendente Sacchi Stato di conservazione: buono Note storico-artistiche: da Decreto Vincolo: “E’una costruzione a pianta centrale, con campanili angolari, progettata da G.A. Amodeo forse con la collaborazione o su disegno del Bramante (1492 – 1507). Facciata incompleta. Interno ottogonale con cupola, decorazioni di G. Moncalvo e G.B. Longarone”. Il Santuario di S. Maria Incoronata di Canepanova risale all’anno 1500 e deve la sua origine ad un affresco miracoloso della Vergine, che esisteva anticamente sulla facciata della casa della nobile famiglia dei Canepanova. La costruzione del santuario fu ultimata solo con l’avvento dei Barnabiti (1557), durante il ‘600 si arrichì di numerose pitture, sculture e stucchi, che fanno di questa chiesa un vero e proprio museo d’arte del Seicento. In seguito alle soppressioni del 1810 i Barnabiti furono costretti ad abbandonare il convento e il santuario. L'antico collegio dei Barnabiti annesso alla chiesa era stato nel frattempo adibito a scuola, mentre la chiesa fu conservata come sussidiaria della parrocchiale di S. Francesco. Il 6 dicembre del 1915 il luogo di culto fu affidato ai Frati Minori; essi, non potendo più occupare l’antico convento dei Barnabiti, presero dimora in alcuni locali adiacenti la chiesa. Nacque perciò l'esigenza di una costruzione che fosse più idonea alla vita comunitaria. Su progetto dell'Arch. Carlo Morandotti venne allora iniziata nel 1935 la costruzione dell'attuale convento, che si protrasse fino al 1937. Sin dal loro arrivo a Pavia i Frati si distinsero per la loro attenzione agli ultimi e ai poveri. Iniziarono così a distribuire quotidianamente dei pasti caldi a quanti ricorrevano alla porta del convento. Nel corso degli anni l’attività caritativa è andata organizzandosi sempre meglio; attualmente alcuni locali del convento sono adibiti a "mensa del povero", che accoglie ogni giorno numerosi fratelli bisognosi. Nel 1972 fu costituito all’interno del convento, per iniziativa di P. Costantino Ruggeri, uno Studio per la progettazione e la realizzazione di arte sacra con lo scopo di tradurre nelle molteplici manifestazioni artistiche (architettura, scultura, pittura) il linguaggio sacro che la liturgia post-conciliare proponeva. Con la morte dell’artista francescano, lo studio artistico è stato trasferito e continua la sua attività sostenuta dalla Fondazione Frate Sole. Nel 2007 è iniziato un lavoro di ristrutturazione e di ripensamento degli spazi del convento con il fine di adattarli alle nuove esigenze pastorali: una rinnovata presenza a servizio del santuario mariano e della pastorale giovanile ed universitaria. Catalogo dei Beni Vincolati del Comune di Pavia al N. 030.
Pantera R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church but there was mass and I couldn't visit it as I would have liked (Original) Bella chiesa ma c'era la messa e non ho potuto visitarla come avrei desiderato
Luciano F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of Santa Maria Incoronata di Canepanova is a Catholic place of worship located in via Defendente Sacchi in Pavia. It is the most important sixteenth-century monument in the city of Pavia, the work of the architect Giovanni Antonio Amadeo or, according to others, of Donato Bramante. History The construction work of the church began in 1500 and the first part was completed in 1507. The construction project is earlier if it is true that the Confraternity of Santa Maria Immacolata di Canepanova was founded in 1492, which deals with the collection of the funds necessary for its construction. The works were carried out under the direction of Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. The architect from Pavia, at the height of his fame after having erected the tiburio of the cathedral of Milan, was in Pavia on behalf of Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, brother of Ludovico il Moro, to direct the construction of the cathedral. The scholar Bruno Adorni disputes this attribution: according to his thesis, due to the citation by the art historian Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri of a seventeenth-century writing which stated that Amadeo was present on the construction site in 1507, the attribution "has heavily influenced scholars who have dealt with the church up to the present day"[1]. According to Adorni, as well as for Arnoldo Bruschi, the design of the church must be attributed to Bramante. The church was built to celebrate a fifteenth-century fresco considered miraculous by tradition[2], depicting the Madonna del Latte which was located on the facade of a house in Viscardo of the noble Canepanova family, who partially subsidized the works; hence the name of the church itself[3]. To the left of the church entrance there is a painting dating back to the first half of the 17th century, depicting Pope John XIV venerating the image of the Madonna. The pope is the most illustrious exponent of the Canepanova family, assumed the throne of Peter after having been bishop of Pavia in the 10th century. Under the fresco an engraving bears the writing: «To Giovanni The construction works were interrupted during the war periods, being completed only in the 16th century with the arrival of the Barnabite fathers in 1557, who completed the construction with the erection of the dome. The church was consecrated in 1564 by Cardinal Ippolito de' Rossi. The Barnabites purchased some houses in the surrounding area and obtained building permits to build their own college, until 1620 when the square in front was created with the demolition of some houses[4]. In the seventeenth century the baroque decoration of the interior was created with paintings and stucco[5]. In 1810, with the Napoleonic suppression of religious congregations, the Barnabites had to abandon the convent, which was already used as a school[6]. The premises of the convent house the Liceo Classico which in 1865 was named after Ugo Foscolo[7] and the church became a subsidiary of the parish of San Francesco. On 6 December 1915 the church was entrusted to the Friars Minor who built the new convent next door, whose works, entrusted to Carlo Morandotti, lasted from 1935 to 1937. On 30 May 1926 the cardinal and archbishop of Milan Eugenio Tosi presided over the rite of the Coronation of the Virgin[8] On January 22, 2012, the conclusion of the works was presented, which involved an integral restoration project throughout 2016. Here the miraculous fresco of the Madonna del Latte... the beauty that can be admired inside this Marian Sanctuary in the center of Pavia is truly surprising... Thank God😇🙏👼 ⛪ (Original) La chiesa di Santa Maria Incoronata di Canepanova è un luogo di culto cattolico sito in via Defendente Sacchi a Pavia. È il più rilevante monumento cinquecentesco della città di Pavia, opera dell'architetto Giovanni Antonio Amadeo o, secondo altri, di Donato Bramante. Storia I lavori di costruzione della chiesa iniziarono nel 1500 e la prima parte fu ultimata nel 1507. Il progetto di costruzione è precedente se è vero che nel 1492 venne fondata la Confraternita di Santa Maria Immacolata di Canepanova, che si occupa della raccolta dei fondi necessari per la sua costruzione. I lavori furono realizzati sotto la direzione di Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. L'architetto pavese, all'apice della sua fama dopo aver eretto il tiburio del duomo di Milano, si trovava a Pavia su incarico del cardinale Ascanio Sforza, fratello di Ludovico il Moro, per dirigere la costruzione del duomo. Lo studioso Bruno Adorni contesta questa attribuzione: secondo la sua tesi, dovuta alla citazione da parte dello storico dell'arte Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri di uno scritto seicentesco che dava presente nel cantiere l'Amadeo nel 1507, l'attribuzione "ha pesantemente condizionato gli studiosi che si sono occupati della chiesa fino ai giorni nostri"[1]. Secondo Adorni, così come per Arnoldo Bruschi, invece il progetto della chiesa deve essere attribuito a Bramante. La chiesa è stata costruita per celebrare un affresco quattrocentesco ritenuto miracoloso dalla tradizione[2], raffigurante la Madonna del Latte che si trovava sulla facciata di una casa di Viscardo della famiglia nobile dei Canepanova, che sovvenzionò in parte i lavori; da qui il nome della chiesa stessa[3]. A sinistra dell'ingresso della chiesa vi è un dipinto risalente alla prima metà del XVII secolo, raffigurante papa Giovanni XIV che venera l'immagine della Madonna. Il papa è l'esponente più illustre della famiglia Canepanova, assunto al soglio di Pietro dopo essere stato vescovo di Pavia nel X secolo. Sotto l'affresco un'incisione riporta la scritta: «A Giovanni XIV, pontefice pavese della famiglia Canepanova, regnante nel 985, in precedenza vescovo di Pavia e primo cancelliere dell'imperatore Ottone III, l'immagine della Vergine, anticamente dipinta sulla casa della sua famiglia, avrebbe concesso benefici e miracoli» I lavori della costruzione furono interrotti durante i periodi bellici, venendo poi ultimati solo nel XVI secolo con l'arrivo nel 1557 dei padri Barnabiti, che completarono la costruzione con l'erezione della cupola. La chiesa fu consacrata nel 1564 dal cardinale Ippolito de' Rossi. I Barnabiti acquistarono alcune case nel circondario e ottennero dei permessi edilizi per edificare il proprio collegio, fino al 1620 quando fu creata la piazza antistante con l'abbattimento di alcune case[4]. Nel Seicento fu realizzata la decorazione barocca dell'interno con pitture e stucchi[5]. Nel 1810, con la soppressione napoleonica delle congregazioni religiose, i Barnabiti dovettero abbandonare il convento, che era già adibito a scuola[6]. I locali del convento ospitano il Liceo Classico che nel 1865 venne intitolato a Ugo Foscolo[7] e la chiesa divenne sussidiaria della parrocchia di San Francesco. Il 6 dicembre del 1915 la chiesa venne affidata ai Frati Minori che costruirono a fianco il nuovo convento, i cui lavori, affidati a Carlo Morandotti, si protrassero dal 1935 al 1937. Il 30 maggio 1926 il cardinale e arcivescovo di Milano Eugenio Tosi, presiede al rito dell'Incoronazione della Vergine[8] Il 22 gennaio 2012 è stata presentata la conclusione dei lavori che hanno interessato per tutto il 2016 un integrale progetto di restauro. Qui l' affresco miracoloso della Madonna del Latte...davvero sorprendente la bellezza che si può ammirare all'interno di questo Santuario Mariano nel centro di Pavia ... Grazie a Dio😇🙏👼 ⛪
Cristian — Google review
(Translated by Google) A little gem, both artistically and spiritually. The Canepanova Friars. (Original) Un piccolo gioiello, sia sotto il profilo artistico che dello spirito. I frati di Canepanova.
Alberto R — Google review
Via Defendente Sacchi, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•http://www.fraticanepanova.it/•Tips and more reviews for Chiesa di Santa Maria di Canepanova

17Chiesa di Santa Maria In Betlem

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After crossing the Ticino River via the 'Covered Bridge', which underwent complete reconstruction following World War II bombings, one enters the heart of Pavia city and proceeds along Strada Nuova. There stands a delightful petite church that can only be described as captivating. The Chiesa di Santa Maria In Betlem, a Catholic place of worship, possesses an air of splendor and magnificence. Its remarkable beauty is truly something to behold, leaving visitors in awe of its grandeur.
Delicious little church!
Fleicap — Google review
Fantastic
Michele T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful example of Pavia Romanesque, so much so that at first glance it seems like a miniature San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro: the gabled façade crowned by a loggia with blind arches and intertwined hanging arches, the sandstone portal and what the remains of the capitals are all typically city elements, derived from the style of the Basilica of San Michele Maggiore, the mother of all the Romanesque churches of Pavia. Built in the 12th century on the remains of a pre-existing building from the Carolingian age, Santa Maria in Betlem has the oldest parts in the façade: the three-nave interior was unfortunately completely distorted by the Baroque-style renovations carried out in the 18th century. The restorations of 1952 eliminated most of these additions, returning the church to its original Romanesque appearance. (Original) È un bellissimo esempio di romanico pavese, tanto che al primo sguardo pare una San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in miniatura: la facciata a capanna coronata da un loggiato ad arcatelle cieche e da archetti pensili intrecciati, il portale in pietra arenaria e ciò che resta dei capitelli sono tutti elementi tipicamente cittadini, derivati dallo stile della Basilica di San Michele Maggiore, la madre di tutte le chiese romaniche di Pavia. Eretta nel XII Secolo sui resti di un preesistente edifico di età carolingia, Santa Maria in Betlem presenta le parti più antiche nella facciata: l'interno a tre navate è stato purtroppo totalmente stravolto dai rimaneggiamenti in stile barocco realizzati nel Settecento. I restauri del 1952 hanno eliminato la maggior parte di tali superfetazioni, restituendo alla chiesa l'aspetto romanico originario.
Stefano M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Lombard-medieval church. Unfortunately, the centuries have worn away sculptures and reliefs, but dragons, imaginary creatures and decorative plant knots that hark back to the Middle Ages are still recognisable. Truly beautiful. (Original) Bellissima chiesa lombardo-medievale. Purtroppo i secoli hanno consumato sculture e rilievi, ma sono ancora riconoscibili draghi, creature immaginarie, nodi vegetali decorativi che rimandano al medioevo. Veramente bella.
LRDA — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, the last time I visited it was to say goodbye to a dear friend, the previous time for a wedding. In any case, it is a small church in Romanesque style, given the style I would say it is quite ancient, obviously not very sumptuous, almost unadorned but perhaps for this very reason very welcoming. Let us always remember that Jesus chose to be the son of a carpenter and a housewife, not of a rich merchant or a nobleman... (Original) Purtroppo l'ultima volta l'ho visitata in occasione dell'ultimo saluto ad un caro amico, la precedente per un matrimonio. Ad ogni modo, è una piccola chiesa in stile romanico, visto lo stile direi piuttosto antica, ovviamente poco sontuosa, quasi disadorna ma forse proprio per questo molto accogliente. Ricordiamoci sempre che Gesù scelse di essere figlio di un falegname ed una massaia, non di un ricco commerciante o di un nobile...
Max M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church, located in Borgo Ticino in Pavia. The border of the main entrance is in sandstone, slightly worn by time, but still very beautiful. (Original) Bellissima chiesa,situata in Borgo Ticino a Pavia.La bordure dell'entrata principale è in pietra arenaria un po' consumata dal tempo,ma ugualmente molto bella.
Luisa B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Originally very small (little more than a chapel). With foundations of the original nucleus dating back to around 1100. Over time it was continually remodeled and finally enlarged. The interior is very simple and I would say bare. The facade is distantly reminiscent of the church of San Teodoro (one of the most beautiful churches in Pavia and honestly the one I prefer) but it has absolutely nothing else like it. (Original) In origine molto piccola ( poco più di una cappella ). Con fondamenta del nucleo originale che risalgono al 1100 circa. Nel tempo continuamente rimaneggiata ed infine ingrandita. L' interno è molto semplice e direi spoglio. La facciata ricorda lontanamente la chiesa di San Teodoro (una delle più belle chiese di Pavia e onestamente quella che io preferisco) ma di questa non ha assolutamente altro.
Ugo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) An ideal place for prayer, it is located on the left bank of the Ticino, near the covered bridge. There is a beautiful statue of Mary with a story to discover... (Original) Luogo ideale per la preghiera, si trova sulla sponda sinistra del Ticino, vicino al ponte coperto,. C'è una bellissima statua di Maria con una storia tutta da scoprire...
Anna — Google review
Via dei Mille, 102, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•http://www.santa-maria-in-betlem.it/•Tips and more reviews for Chiesa di Santa Maria In Betlem

18Porta Calcinara

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Historical landmark
Nestled along the charming Via Porta Calcinara, a short stroll from San Teodoro leads you to the remnants of an ancient city gate that shares its name. This historical landmark dates back to the 15th century and is part of Pavia's rich medieval heritage, which once boasted formidable walls protecting trade routes to cities like Milan and Cremona. Porta Calcinara was strategically positioned near the Coperto bridge, facilitating access for traders and local fishermen alike.
Nice
Iwan S — Google review
It would be much better if it was restored.
Gizem Ç — Google review
Great for one picture, hahaha
Kris M — Google review
Tres conservation
Gerard L — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is one of the entrance gates to the medieval city walls (around 1200). Note how the pavement level of the land overlooking the Ticino river was once lower. The walls surrounding it in reinforced concrete and the steps leading down to the door date back to the monumental valorisation work carried out by the municipality of Pavia in the 1930s. (Original) Si tratta di una delle porte di entrata della cinta muraria medievale (1200 circa). Da notare come era più basso un tempo il livello della pavimentazione del terreno che dava sul fiume Ticino. Le mura che la attorniano in cemento armato e i gradini per scendere alla porta risalgono all'Opera di valorizzazione monumentale attuata dal comune di Pavia negli anni 30.
Davide F — Google review
(Translated by Google) At Porta Calcinara, apart from four dilapidated Roman ruins, there is nothing, not recommended, there is no sign of parking, there is chaos near the motor vehicle at all hours, high parking costs, policemen lurking, if you can, don't go there (Original) A porta calcinara, a parte quattro resti romani scalcinati, non c'è nulla, sconsigliato non c'è ombra di parcheggio, li vicino c'è la motorizzazione caos ad ogni ora, costo parcheggio alto, vigili in agguato, se pote non andateci
Roberto R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Construction period: 15th century. The city of Pavia was defended by a formidable circle of Roman walls of which no traces remain. At the end of the 12th century a new medieval wall fortification was built, of which some sections remain between Porta Stoppa and the Castle and Porta Nuova on the Lungoticino Sforza. Porta Calcinara on Lungoticino Visconti was built in the 15th century. Under Spanish domination, the city was surrounded by a new circle of walls. Extremely impressive to behold, they were demolished after the First World War. Today some stretches remain towards the Ticino, halfway along Viale Gorizia, in the Castle on the north side. Of the ancient gates, what remains today is Porta Milano, from the early nineteenth century with the two marble towers surmounted by statues of the Po and Ticino. Catalog of Restricted Goods of the Municipality of Pavia at No. 010. (Original) Epoca di costruzione: XV sec. La città di Pavia era difesa da una formidabile cerchia di mura romane di cui non rimangono tracce. Alla fine del XII secolo fu costruita una nuova fortificazione muraria medioevale, della quale rimangono alcuni tratti tra porta Stoppa e il Castello e Porta Nuova sul Lungoticino Sforza. Porta Calcinara sul Lungoticino Visconti risulta costruita nel XV secolo. Sotto la dominazione spagnola, la città fu circondata da una nuova cerchia di mura. Imponentissime a vedersi, furono demolite dopo il primo conflitto mondiale. Oggi rimane qualche tratto verso il Ticino, a metà di viale Gorizia, nel Castello sul lato nord. Delle antiche porte rimane oggi porta Milano, degli inizi dell'Ottocento con i due torrioni marmorei sormontati dalle statue del Po e del Ticino. Catalogo dei Beni Vincolati del Comune di Pavia al N. 010.
Pantera R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Little highlighted, it's a shame (Original) Peu mise en valeur, c'est dommage
Alain V — Google review
27100 Pavia PV, Italy•http://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/PV240-0…•Tips and more reviews for Porta Calcinara

19Ospedale San Matteo - Reparti Speciali

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Government hospital
Nestled in a city rich with history, Ospedale San Matteo stands as a testament to the evolution of healthcare since its establishment in the 15th century. Originally a medieval clinic designed to care for the ill, it has transformed into one of Italy's most significant hospitals. The surrounding area is steeped in culture and heritage, featuring ancient architecture and vibrant art scenes that make it an ideal destination for exploration.
(Translated by Google) Good assistance, fast and everything very efficient. Doctor Paolo Carena is excellent for ENT, he did a great job. New beds and spacious rooms. (Original) Buona assistenza, veloci e tutto molto efficiente. Ottimo il dottor Paolo Carena per otorinologia, ha fatto un bel lavoro. Letti nuovi e stanze spaziose.
Dan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) On July 2, I accompanied a relative to Prof. D'Armini for a consultation... a person of great professionalism and humanity, qualities never found, until now, in a doctor of his level. Thanks again for having had the honor of meeting him. (Original) Il 2 luglio ho accompagnato,per un consulto, una parente dal prof.D'Armini...persona di grandissima professionalità e umanità, doti mai riscontrate, fino ad ora, in un medico del suo livello. Grazie ancora per aver avuto l'onore di conoscerlo.
Viola F — Google review
(Translated by Google) And a hospital that has a lot of parking, one for the disabled, many free and then there are the paid ones, accessible to everyone with a certain ease... and the people are very helpful if you ask for information and show you where you need to go... (Original) E un ospedale che ha molto parcheggi, uno per disabili, molti gratuiti e poi ci sono quelli a pagamento, accessibili a tutti con una certa facilità...e le persone sono molto disponibili se chiedi informazioni a indicarti dove devi andare..
Francesco A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very bad experience. I had 3 months in the infectious diseases department, with all the symptoms of Houdkin's lymphoma that the doctors in the department did not recognise. I was discharged and after 5 days again in the infectious diseases department with a fever of 39, in those 2 weeks I was completely abandoned and I was only given tachypirin, then thanks to a phone call from the ministry of health I was visited by a hematology specialist who found the lymphoma which in the meantime had reached the fourth stage . I spent 1 month in the hematology department and in the meantime I was given 2 doses of chemo, then I was transferred to Pascale in Naples where the doctors were incredulous at the inability of the doctors at San Matteo. Furthermore, I discovered that the chemo administered at San Matteo was not they were right to treat stage four lymphoma. Moreover, the structure is beautiful, clean, very kind staff especially the nurses, plus maximum availability for every problem... Like I had a really stressful roommate and talking about it with the doctors I was immediately moved to another room where I was alone and peaceful. I must add that the residents were really good and kind and I don't blame them if they couldn't understand my problem but rather their superiors who apparently don't examine the patients' symptoms properly in order to give a specific diagnosis. (Original) Pessima esperienza mi sono fatto 3 mesi nel reparto di malattie infettive , con tutti i sintomi di un linfoma di Houdkin che medici del reparto non riconoscevano , sono stato dimesso e dopo 5 giorni nuovamente nel reparto di malattie infettive con febbre a 39 , in quelle 2 settimane sono stato del tutto abbandonato e mi veniva somministrata solamente la tachipirina, poi grazie ad una telefonata dal ministero della salute sono stato visitato da un ematologia che ha trovato il linfoma che nel frattempo è arrivato al quarto stadio . Mi faccio 1 mese nel reparto di ematologia e nel frattempo mi vengono somministrate 2 dosi di chemio poi vengo trasferito al Pascale di Napoli dove i medici sono rimasti increduli del incapacità dei medici del s.matteo in più scopro che le chemio somministrate al San Matteo non erano giuste per curare un linfoma di quarto stadio . Del resto la struttura è bella , pulita , personale molto gentile soprattutto gli infermieri , in più la massima disponibilità per ogni problema .. Tipo avevo un compagno di stanza davvero stressante e parlandone coi medici sono stato immediatamente spostato in un'altra stanza dove ero solo e sereno . Devo aggiungere che gli specializzandi erano davvero bravi e gentili e non me la prendo con loro se non riuscivano a capire il mio problema ma con i loro superiori che a quanto pare non esaminano per bene i sintomi dei pazienti in modo da dare una diagnosi specifica.
Michele K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Medical and nursing staff truly attentive to the needs of patients (Original) Personale medico e infermieristico veramente attenti alle esigenze dei pazienti
Valerio N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Trained and courteous staff but sometimes dilapidated structure (Original) Personale preparato e cortese ma struttura a volte fatiscente
Pi D — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to have a CT scan requested by another hospital in Pavia. Four holes to make a withdrawal. The girl who had already pierced me three times and couldn't take a sample called it another phenomenon who stuck a needle almost at the height of my hand. My screams could be heard in the hospital corridor. In the end after a lot of pain or having the blood sample taken. You incompetent go to work. (Original) Sono andato per fare una tac richiesta da un altro ospedale di pavia. Quattro buchi per fare un prelievo. La tipa che mi aveva bucato già tre volte e non riusciva a fare il prelievo a chiamarlo un altro fenomeno che mi a infilato un ago quasi all'altezza della mano. Le mie urla si sentivano nel corridoio dell ospedale. Alla fine dopo tanto dolore o fatto il prelievo. Incompetenti andate a lavorare.
Domenico C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I only comment on the difficulty in reaching the various departments due to the lack of specific indications and not considering that there might be people who have problems walking and despite the kindness of the ushers I would like to know who manages the signs and directions. Let's demonstrate how little we care about the citizen who pays taxes.... (Original) Recensisco solo difficoltà di raggiungere i vari Reparti mancando indicazioni specifiche e non pensando che potrebbero esserci persone che hanno problemi a deambulare e nonostante la gentilezza degli uscieri vorrei sapere chi gestisce la cartellonistica e le indicazioni. Dimostriamo come si tenga poco al cittadino che paga le tasse....
Giuseppe R — Google review
Viale Camillo Golgi, 19, 27100 Pavia PV, Italy•https://www.sanmatteo.org/•+39 0382 5011•Tips and more reviews for Ospedale San Matteo - Reparti Speciali

20University

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College
The University of Pavia, one of the oldest in the world, has a rich history dating back to 825 when it was established as an imperial school of law. Notable alumni and professors include Ugo Foscolo, Alexander Volta, and Christopher Columbus. The university is known for its internationalization efforts and offers various opportunities for students to gain global experience through agreements with esteemed institutions worldwide. Additionally, it provides a wide range of English-taught degree programs and joint master's degrees.
Temple of the Sciense
Iryna R — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Italy. Medieval atmosphere, fog, church bells - you seem to be transported back a couple of centuries. Surprisingly (Original) Один із найстаріших та найпрестижніших університетів Італії. Середньовічна атмосфера, туман, церковні дзвони - ти наче переносишся на пару сторіч назад. Дивовижно
Nataliia K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic university reduced to a barony: the situation regarding geography teaching is shocking. I accidentally attended a candidate's exam: Antarctica was requested. I'll leave the professor with the comments. (Original) Università storica ridotta a baronato: clamorosa la situazione della docenza di geografia. Seguito per caso un esame di un candidato: chiesta l'Antartide. I commenti li lascio alla professoressa.
Bambini D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The first residential nucleus in this place, according to documents, appears way back in 889 as a bequest from the Lombard king Lotario II to his wife Angiliberta. Around 1300, some monks moved to this place to solve their problem of continuous flooding of the Ticino. They built a notable complex alongside a church dedicated to San Tommaso inspired by the church of Santa Maria del Carmine. The vicissitudes over the years lead to the demolition of the right wing of the church itself. Over the years, degradation progressed throughout the complex until its transformation into barracks (Nino Bixio). Decommissioned as a barracks, years of total abandonment followed. Around 1990 the university acquired the complex and began its restoration. It currently carries out the onerous task of partially hosting the first two years of Law and Economics courses as the "freshmen" are particularly numerous. The large rooms mainly host classrooms of the Faculty of Arts but also much more of a humanistic nature. (Original) Il primo nucleo abitativo in questo luogo, secondo i documenti, compare nel lontano 889 per lascito del re longobardo Lotario II alla moglie Angiliberta. Intorno al 1300, dei monaci per risolvere il loro problema di continue inodazioni del Ticino, si spostano in questo luogo. Costruiscono un complesso notevole a cui affiancano una chiesa dedicata a San Tommaso ispirandosi alla chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine. Le vicissitudini negli anni portano all'abbattimento dell'ala destra della chiesa stessa. Negli anni il degrado avanza in tutto il complesso fino alla sua trasformazione in caserma (Nino Bixio). Dismessa come caserma seguono anni di totale abbandono. Intorno al 1990 l'università acquisisce il complesso ed inizia il ripristino. Attualmente assolve il gravoso compito di accogliere parzialmente i primi due anni dei corsi di Giurisprudenza ed Economia in quanto le "matricole" sono particolarmente numerose. I grandi locali ospitano principalmente aule della facoltà di Lettere ma anche molto altro sempre di carattere umanistico.
Ugo F — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the campuses of the University of Pavia with humanities classrooms. New wing with related libraries and study rooms recently built. The "old" area is also very beautiful. Ideal for studying (Original) Una delle sedi dell'università di Pavia con aule umanistiche. Nuova ala con relative biblioteche e sale studio di recente costruzione. Molto bella anche la zona "vecchia". Ideale per studiare
Federico — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, but the air conditioning is blasting. In a normal city it would be 4-5 stars but in Pavia which is full of beautiful libraries, no (Original) Molto bella, ma l'aria condizionata è sparata a mille. In una citta normale sarebbe da 4-5 stelle ma a pavia che è pieno di biblioteche belle no
Gabor R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a nice post, but it's not bad, because it's all packed up because of the restructuring (Original) L'è un bel post pè nda a fa lesiun, des foera l'è tut impachetá parchè al ristruturan
Andrea B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The library is terrible because of the staff, get a grip (Original) La biblioteca pessima per colpa del personale, datevi una regolata
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21Villa Mezzabarba

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Villa Mezzabarba, a magnificent historical estate in Borgarello, serves as the headquarters of the municipality and houses the municipal library. This grand manor is not only aesthetically pleasing but also holds significant importance to the community. The Villa offers various rooms that are accessible to both residents and individuals who require them. Its beauty and rich history make it a prominent landmark in Borgarello, attracting visitors from all walks of life.
Beautiful old Villa in Borgarello now used as the Municipality office (Comune) of Borgarello. The staff and city mayor at Comune are really humble and helpful people. I saw this beautiful cat in Comune so uploading her picture 😊
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Carlo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful villa, conservative renovation. But not exploited to its potential. (Original) Bella villa, ristrutturazione conservativa. Ma non sfruttata per il suo potenziale.
E. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This splendid villa is the seat of the Municipality of Borgarello. (Original) Questa splendida villa è la sede del Comune di Borgarello.
Roby R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Positive example of how to use a beautiful ancient villa renovated and made available to the community. where they hold interesting concerts and exhibitions of various kinds. (Original) Esempio positivo di come utilizzare una bella Villa antica ristrutturata e messa a disposizione della comunita. dove svolgono interessanti concerti e mostre di vario genere.
Paolo G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It has become the seat of the Town Hall, very beautiful and also home to some rooms available to the population or to those who request them! (Original) Diventata sede del Palazzo comunale, molto bella e sede anche di alcune stanze a disposizione della popolazione o di chi ne fa richiesta!
Adriano C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Finally the institutional headquarters of the municipality... I hope that it will soon also be a point of reference for cultural and artistic initiatives (Original) Finalmente sede istituzionale del comune..spero che presto sia anche punto di riferimento per iniziative culturali e artistiche
Antonio M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is nice enough, nothing too historically important. I hope the municipality takes care of it (Original) Il luogo è abbastanza carino, niente di così storicamente importante. Spero che il comune ne abbia cura
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22Palazzo dei Diversi

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Palazzo dei Diversi is a historical building that was built at the end of the 14th century by Nicolino Dei Diverse. It was considered one of the most sophisticated private residences of its time, featuring three above-ground floors and a ground porch. The first floor boasted stunning three-windows with marble columns, one of which has been reconstructed.
(Translated by Google) This palace, which was the most elegant private building in Pavia of the fourteenth century, was built by Nicolino dei Diversi, Master of the Ducal Revenue, around 1374. Due to the use of terracotta and fake brick plaster, it was called "domus rubea" or red house. It consists of three floors above ground and a ground portico set on rectangular pillars supporting pointed arches. On the first floor there were stupendous three-light windows with marble columns, of which only one has been restored. The other three-lancet and single-lancet windows on the top floor have been closed and plastered, and await providential restoration. The side facing Via Beccarla also has traces of elegant terracotta openings, which need to be restored. In the courtyard, there was a wonderful and grandiose fifteenth-century polychrome wooden crucifix, from the Lombard school, now in the civic museums of the new Castle. (Original) Questo palazzo, che costituiva il più elegante edificio privato pavese del Trecento, fu costruito da Nicolino dei Diversi, Maestro delle Entrate Ducali, verso il 1374. Per l'impiego della terracotta e dell'intonaco a finto mattone, fu denominata « domus rubea » o casa rossa. Consta di tre piani fuori terra e di un porticato terreno impostato su pilastri rettangolari che reggono archi acuti. Al primo piano erano stupende trifore con colonnine marmoree, di cui una sola è stata restaurata. Le altre trifore e le monofore dell'ultimo piano sono state chiuse e intonacate, e attendono provvidenziali restauri. Anche il fianco verso via Beccarla presenta tracce di eleganti aperture in cotto, da restaurare. Nel cortile, era conservato un mirabile e grandioso crocifisso ligneo quattrocentesco policromo, di scuola lombarda, ora presso i musei civici del Castello nuovo.
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23Palazzo Bellingeri

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Grava, Palazzo Bellingeri is a stunning historical gem that dates back to the early 18th century. Originally constructed around 1734 as a summer retreat for the Bellingeri De Rubeis family, this magnificent building showcases an impressive U-shaped design with a charming appendix that creates the picturesque Canepanova square. The palace boasts 24 rooms of varying sizes, some adorned with exquisite frescoes in delightful shades of pink, green, and blue.
(Translated by Google) Palazzo Bellingeri stands in the heart of Grava... along the main street, it was built at the beginning of the 18th century, to become the summer residence of the Bellingeri De Rubeis... who were the owners of various properties throughout the Pavia area. This entire complex is made up of 24 rooms, both small and large, some of which stand out from the others because they are completely frescoed, with pink, green and blue colours. There are also very visible pictorial decorations in the so-called games room on the upper floor, while on the ground floor there are still life and floral paintings in very strong colours. Later in the 1920s, a certain Felice Zambruno bought the entire building and in the rooms surrounding the large courtyard he built a sawmill and also a knitwear factory which later became a clog factory, and finally a carpentry shop, which in 1952 gave work to many people, and inside a cinema hall was created in the old stables. (Original) Palazzo Bellingeri sorge nel cuore di Grava ..lungo la via principale , fu eretto agli inizi del 700 , per diventare la residenza estiva dei Bellingeri De Rubeis ..che erano i proprietari di diverse proprietà in tutto il pavese . Tutto questo complesso e" costituito da 24 stanze sia piccole che grandi , alcune di queste si distinguono dalle altre ..perché sono completamente affrescate , con colori rosa , verde e azzurre , ci sono anche delle decorazioni pittoriche molto ben visibili ..nella cosiddetta sala dei giochi al piano superiore , mentre al pian terreno ci sono ..dipinti di nature morte e floreali , su tinte molto forti . Più in la" negli anni nel 1920 ..un certo Felice Zambruno compro" tutto l'edificio ..e nei locali che circondano il grande cortile ..realizzò una segheria e pure un maglificio che divento" poi uno zoccolificio , e infine una falegnameria , che nel 1952 diede lavoro a molta gente ..e all'interno fu creata una sala cinema proprio nelle antiche scuderie.
Gaetano C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Construction period: 1734 PALAZZO GIA' BELLINGERI, THEN PORCARA, THEN CAPELLO Current use: residence Historical use: residence Accessibility: P.zzetta Defendente Sacchi, via Mentana State of conservation: good Historical-artistic notes: This palace was built around 1734 by the jurist Gio Battista Bellingeri Orlandi, and has a U-shaped plan, with a protruding appendix that forms the small square of Canepanova. The front of the building is rather simple and smooth, but boasts a whimsical portal and a small wrought iron balcony that introduce a note of movement. In the courtyard there is a portico, with three arches on each side, open towards the garden in a pleasant perspective. The square spiral staircase is very unique, supported by four granite pillars with a stone and wrought iron balustrade. Noteworthy are the stucco friezes and the fresco on the vault of the staircase. Catalog of Restricted Goods of the Municipality of Pavia at No. 017. (Original) Epoca di costruzione: 1734 PALAZZO GIA’ BELLINGERI, POI PORCARA, POI CAPELLO Uso attuale: residenza Uso storico: residenza Accessibilità: P.zzetta Defendente Sacchi, via Mentana Stato di conservazione: buono Note storico-artistiche: Questo palazzo fu costruito verso il 1734 dal giureconsulto Gio Battista Bellingeri Orlandi, e presenta una pianta ad U, con una appendice sporgente che viene a formare la piazzetta di Canepanova. La fronte dell'edificio è piuttosto semplice e liscia, ma vanta un estroso portale e un mosso balconcino in ferro battuto che introducono una nota di movimento. Nel cortile è un portico, a tre fornici per lato, aperto verso il giardino in una piacevole prospettiva. Singolarissimo è lo scalone a spirale quadrata, sostenuto da quattro pilastri in granito con balaustra in pietra e ferro battuto. Notevoli i fregi in stucco e l'affresco sulla volta dello scalone. Catalogo dei Beni Vincolati del Comune di Pavia al N. 017.
Pantera R — Google review
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24Palazzo Vescovile

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(Translated by Google) Construction period: 16th century The first Bishopric was located behind the cathedrals of S. Maria del Popolo and S. Stefano, practically the current Broletto and its founder was probably Bishop San Damiano. According to the historian Bossi it was then bishop Rodobaldo. in the mid-1200s, to sell "the court or part of the episcopal palace to the Republic of Pavia"; In fact, Opicino de Canistris reports that in his time the courtyard of the civic palace, Broletto, was still called Curia Episcopi. When Ippolito De Rossi, in the second half of the sixteenth century, became bishop of Pavia, he found himself without a dignified bishop and therefore had to arrange the arrangement of his residence. The location chosen is in the so-called Atrium of San Siro, the religious heart of the city, in the block in front of the Cathedrals, in practice the Monastery of the Mats, which was sacrificed and largely demolished (the nuns had already been transferred to Santa Maria of the Hunts). The design was entrusted to Pellegrino Pellegrini, who was present in Pavia in the second half of the 16th century for the construction of the Borromeo College and then for the construction of the crowning of the civic tower. The sixteenth-century nucleus is made up of two quadrilateral bodies placed side by side. The ashlar portal leading to the courtyard is preserved on the southern façade, surmounted by a plaque commemorating the client Ippolito de Rossi and the date of construction of the building, 1575. In the courtyard towards the Piazza del Duomo, from the portico, you can access the monumental staircase overlooked by a series of marble portals of a certain importance; on the ground floor a classic sixteenth-century portal gives access to the sequence of ground rooms. Gianbattista Sfondrati, bishop of Pavia from 1639 to 1647, was responsible for the large entrance portal towards the Piazza del Duomo as can also be seen from the inscription on the architrave. Bishop Francesco Pertusati (bishop from 1724 to 1752) was responsible for the arrangement of the first courtyard with the creation of the window frames, in light relief, and the closure of the upper loggia with moving glass windows and the decoration of the chapel and the Hall of the Bishops, entrusted to the brush of Felice Biella. The Palace has a series of rooms, each of which has splendid decorations. The seasons room also opened onto the small garden. The vault decorated with grotesques is characterized, in the corners, by golden herms carrying tall baskets with seasonal depictions on their heads; in the central medallion Moses is represented with the copper serpent. The vault of the next room of San Siro is covered in grotesques: four medallions with landscapes are arranged around the central painting with the evangelical episode of the Multiplication of the Loaves. You then enter the room of Jacob's Dream. At the center of the vault, within a frame of foliage, fruit and ribbons, the episode of the ladder where Jacob meets the Lord in a dream is painted. The three rooms on the western side also retain their sixteenth-century grotesque painted vaults intact. In particular, the beautiful room of the Eternal Father is decorated with four small medallions with the Arts. The monumental staircase, built in 1566 by Pellegrino Pellegrini, is characterized by the balustrade with small pillars in Angera stone on which small lions holding the coat of arms and stone spheres are arranged. The chapel, completely decorated by Felice Biella in 1737 commissioned by Bishop Pertusati, is dedicated to the passion of Christ and occupies the space corresponding to the portico below. From the staircase another marble portal (16th century, but with an 18th century window) opens onto the Hall of the Bishops, completely frescoed by Felice Biella, with portraits of the bishops of Pavia, starting from the protobishop San Siro (with the basket of loaves and fishes), represented in full figure, indicating with his hand the beginning of the sequence. We then move on to the San Giuseppe room and then to the Bishop's study. Catalog of Restricted Goods of the Municipality of Pavia at No. 024. (Original) Epoca di costruzione: ‘500 Il primo Vescovado era collocato alle spalle delle cattedrali di S. Maria del Popolo e di S. Stefano, praticamente l'attuale Broletto e ne era stato fondatore probabilmente il vescovo San Damiano. Secondo lo storico Bossi fu poi il vescovo Rodobaldo. a metà del 1200, a vendere “la corte o parte del palazzo episcopale alla Repubblica di Pavia”; Opicino de Canistris riferisce infatti che ai suoi tempi il cortile del Palazzo civico, Broletto, si chiamava ancora Curia Episcopi. Quando Ippolito De Rossi, nella seconda metà del Cinquecento, diventa vescovo di Pavia si ritrova privo di un episcopio dignitoso e pertanto deve provvedere alla sistemazione della sua residenza. La collocazione scelta è nel cosiddetto Atrio di San Siro, il cuore religioso della città, nell’isolato di fronte alle Cattedrali, in pratica il Monastero delle Stuoie, che viene sacrificato e in buona parte abbattuto (le monache erano già state trasferite a Santa Maria delle Cacce). La progettazione viene affidata a Pellegrino Pellegrini, presente nella seconda metà del '500 a Pavia per la costruzione del Collegio Borromeo e poi per la realizzazione del coronamento della torre civica. Il nucleo cinquecentesco è costituito da due corpi quadrilateri accostati. Si conserva sulla facciata meridionale il portale bugnato di accesso al cortile, sovrastato da una lapide che ricorda il committente Ippolito de Rossi e la data di esecuzione dell’edificio, 1575. Nel cortile verso la piazza del Duomo, dal portico, si accede, allo scalone monumentale sul quale si affacciano una serie di portali marmorei di un certo rilievo; al piano terra un classico portale cinquecentesco dà l’accesso alla sequenza delle sale terrene. A Gianbattista Sfondrati, vescovo di Pavia dal 1639 al 1647 si deve il grande portale d’ingresso verso la piazza del Duomo come risulta anche dall’iscrizione sull’architrave. Si deve al vescovo Francesco Pertusati (vescovo dal 1724 al 1752) la sistemazione del primo cortile con la realizzazione delle cornici delle finestre, a leggero rilievo, e la chiusura del loggiato superiore con serramenti a vetrata ad andamento mosso e la decorazione della cappella e della sala dei Vescovi, affidata al pennello di Felice Biella. Il Palazzo possiede una serie di sale, ognuna delle quali possiede splendide decorazioni. La sala delle stagioni si apriva anche sul piccolo giardino. La volta decorata a grottesche è caratterizzata, negli angoli, da erme dorate che portano sul capo alti cesti con raffigurazioni stagionali; nel medaglione centrale è rappresentato Mosè con il serpente di rame. La volta della successiva sala di San Siro è rivestita di grottesche: intorno al dipinto centrale con l’episodio evangelico della Moltiplicazione dei pani si dispongono quattro medaglioni con paesaggi. Si accede quindi alla saletta del Sogno di Giacobbe. Al centro della volta, entro una cornice di fogliami frutti e nastri, è dipinto l’episodio della scala dove Giacobbe incontra in sogno il Signore. Anche le tre sale del lato occidentale conservano integre le volte cinquecentesche dipinte a grottesche. In particolare la bella sala del Padre Eterno è decorata con quattro piccoli medaglioni con le Arti. Lo scalone monumentale, realizzato nel 1566 da Pellegrino Pellegrini, è caratterizzato dalla balaustra a pilastrini in pietra d’Angera su cui si dispongono leoncini reggistemma e sfere lapidee. La cappella, completamente decorata da Felice Biella nel 1737 su committenza del vescovo Pertusati, è dedicata alla passione di Cristo e occupa lo spazio corrispondente al portico sottostante. Dallo scalone un altro portale marmoreo (cinquecentesco, ma con serramento settecentesco) si apre sulla sala dei Vescovi, completamente affrescata da Felice Biella, con i ritratti dei vescovi pavesi, a partire dal protovescovo San Siro (con il cesto dei pani e pesci), rappresentato a figura intera, che indica con la mano l’inizio della sequenza. Si passa poi alla sala di San Giuseppe e quindi allo studio del Vescovo. Catalogo dei Beni Vincolati del Comune di Pavia al N. 024.
Pantera R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Bishop's Palace is located in front of the Cathedral, along the western side of the square. The building is structured on two successive quadrilateral bodies, with as many courtyards in sequence. The façade is characterized by the portico typology with paired columns projecting from the adjacent buildings, which are also porticoed; in the center, it opens with a large portal. The important entrance is the prominent element of the facade, which above the level of the portico displays simple austerity. On the side of the building is Vicolo Regisole, onto which the sixteenth-century entrance opens on the southern side of the building. (Original) Il Palazzo Vescovile è situato di fronte alla Cattedrale, lungo il lato occidentale della piazza. L'edifico si struttura su due corpi quadrilateri susseguenti, con altrettanti cortili in sequenza. La facciata si caratterizza per la tipologia a portico con colonne binate in aggetto rispetto agli edifici adiacenti, anch'essi porticati; al centro, si apre con un grande portale. L'importante ingresso è l'elemento di spicco della facciata, che sopra il livello del portico mostra una semplice austerità. Sul fianco del palazzo si trova vicolo Regisole, su cui si apre il cinquecentesco ingresso sul lato meridionale dell'edificio.
Andrea C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located in the center near the famous Pavia Cathedral and the monument. It will not be difficult to find. (Original) Знаходиться в центрі біля відомого Павійського собору та пам'ятника. Знайти складності небуде.
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25Palazzo Olevano

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Palazzo Olevano is a charming boutique hotel nestled in the heart of a historic Italian town. The property boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside and offers elegantly decorated rooms that exude old-world charm with modern comforts. Guests can immerse themselves in the rich local culture and explore nearby attractions, or simply relax in the tranquil ambiance of the hotel. With its warm hospitality and picturesque setting, Palazzo Olevano provides an unforgettable Italian getaway for travelers seeking a unique and authentic experience.
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26Dattili della Torre Palace

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Dattili della Torre Palace, also known as Palazzo Dattili, is a historic building in Voghera with roots dating back to the Middle Ages. This neoclassical-style structure gained historical significance when Napoleon Bonaparte briefly stayed there after the battle of Casteggio-Montebello in 1800. While its linear design may not make it stand out among other buildings in the area, it remains a beautiful nineteenth-century landmark at the center of Voghera.
(Translated by Google) Historic building in Voghera where the industrialists' association resides. (Original) Palazzo storico di voghera dove risiede l'associazione degli industriali.
Claudio B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nineteenth-century building in neoclassical style. Napoleon Bonaparte stayed there briefly during the battle of Montebello on 9 June 1800. (Original) Palazzo ottocentesco in stile neoclassico. Napoleone Bonaparte vi soggiornò brevemente nel periodo della battaglia di Montebello del 9 giugno 1800.
Filippo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful nineteenth-century building in the center of Voghera (Original) Bel palazzo ottocentesco in centro a Voghera
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27Palazzo delle Poste (Pavia)

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The Palazzo delle Poste in Pavia is a stunning architectural gem that captivates visitors with its beauty. This impressive building stands out for its elegant design and historical significance, making it a must-see when exploring the city. Its charming facade and intricate details invite travelers to pause and appreciate the artistry of this remarkable structure, adding to the rich tapestry of Pavia's cultural heritage.
(Translated by Google) Nice building! (Original) Joli bâtiment !
Mathys F — Google review
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28Palazzo Malaspina

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(Translated by Google) Very nice (Original) Molto bello
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Pavia throughout the year

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Best buildings in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sesto San Giovanni
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vigevano
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Voghera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rho
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Abbiategrasso
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tremezzina
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Melzo
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Morimondo
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