8 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Arco That You Shouldn't Miss

August 23, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Arco, Italy including Omkafe, Chiesa di S.Apollinare a Prabi, Garda Thermae, Chiesa Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, Il Palazzo dei Panni, Chiesa Evangelica Luterana della Trinita, Galleria Civica G. Segantini, Palazzo di S.Pietro o Palazzo Marchetti.
Restaurants in Arco

1. Omkafe

Via Aldo Moro 7, 38062, Arco Italy +39 0464 552761 [email protected] https://www.omkafe.com/en/home
Excellent
79%
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Omkafe

Reviewed By KIMJ808

After seeing the great reviews I ear marked Omkafe for a visit whilst staying in Riva del Garda. The museum upstairs was quite interesting then we ventured downstairs where we were offered an expresso to try. As I drinker of coffee with milk I wasn't sure about the tasting so we opted to go with the Platino beans. Since arriving home the beans have not lasted long as when made to our liking it was simply delicious coffee...our only regret now is not buying a larger supply. They also have lots of gifts , coffee chocolates etc so if you love coffee make sure to drop in.

2. Chiesa di S.Apollinare a Prabi

Via Legionari Cecoslovacchi, 38062, Arco Italy +39 0464 583511 http://www.comune.arco.tn.it/Territorio/Luoghi-e-punti-di-interesse/Cosa-puoi-visitare/Beni-artistici-e-monumentali/S.Apollinare-a-Prabi
Excellent
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Chiesa di S.Apollinare a Prabi

A jewel of sacral art in the territory. It is located on the road to Prabi, in via Legionari Cecoslovacchi. It was first mentioned at the beginning of the XIV century, as local documents show. Very precious are the series of frescos, both under the external arcade and on the inside of the church. They are dating back, even if they aren’t coeval and those on the outside overlapping, to the early XIV century. The church underwent various events. In the XVIII century the church was left in charge of the hermits, but little by little it was abandoned; in 1882 it was restored and the beautiful frescos, covered with layers of lime, came to light; during the First World War the church was damaged, still visible on the outside, and then it was closed for a long time. The latest restoration, in 1983, brought it back to the present condition. The church is open during the summer months.

3. Garda Thermae

Via Linfano n. 52 Torbole di Arco, 38062, Arco Italy +39 0464 548012 http://www.gardathermae.it
Excellent
49%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 278 reviews

Garda Thermae

4. Chiesa Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta

Piazza 3 Novembre, 38062, Arco Italy http://www.comune.arco.tn.it/Territorio/Luoghi-e-punti-di-interesse/Cosa-puoi-visitare/Beni-artistici-e-monumentali/La-Chiesa-Collegiata
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 44 reviews

Chiesa Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta

It is located on the “Piazza Tre Novembre”, in the centre of Arco and its imposing structure dominates the whole of the old town centre. It is without any doubt one of the most beautiful and interesting monuments of the city, apart from being a meeting point for the inhabitants. It was built from the beginning of the 17th century onward, and houses numerous works of value, deserving a closer look: altars, altar-pieces and decorations. The church can be visited during the day time and there are regularly Masses and ceremonies.

5. Il Palazzo dei Panni

Piazza S. Giuseppe, 38062, Arco Italy http://www.comune.arco.tn.it/Territorio/Luoghi-e-punti-di-interesse/Cosa-puoi-visitare/Beni-artistici-e-monumentali/Il-Palazzo-dei-Panni
Excellent
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

Il Palazzo dei Panni

The historical Palazzo Panni, built in the late XVII century and situated at the beginning of Via Segantini, was once property of the noble Arco family, as the coat of arms on the main entrance testifies. It was built by Giovambattista d’Arco, afterwards occupied by Count Emanuele d’Arco, man of culture and fine musician.At the end of the eighteenth century a wool mill was placed in the Palace, from which it took the name Wool Cloth Palace (Palazzo Panni). About 400 people worked there.In the nineteenth century it was used for different activities: as a theatre, a fire station and kindergarten.In the early nineteenth century it was purchased by the Istituto della Providenza and became a boarding school. During the fascist period it was transformed in Palazzo del Littorio (the “littorio” being the fascists' symbol).Successively it was used as a School and from the nineties, after the recent restoration, it lodges the Councillor’s Office of Culture, the Public Library, The Fondo Antico Bruno Emmert and the Municipal Art Gallery G. Segantini.

6. Chiesa Evangelica Luterana della Trinita

Via Roma 8, 38062, Arco Italy
Excellent
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Chiesa Evangelica Luterana della Trinita

7. Galleria Civica G. Segantini

Via Giovanni Segantini 9, 38062, Arco Italy +39 0464 583653 http://www.segantiniearco.it
Excellent
14%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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3.5 based on 14 reviews

Galleria Civica G. Segantini

8. Palazzo di S.Pietro o Palazzo Marchetti

Piazza Carlo Marchetti, 38062, Arco Italy http://www.comune.arco.tn.it/Territorio/Luoghi-e-punti-di-interesse/Cosa-puoi-visitare/Beni-artistici-e-monumentali/Il-Palazzo-di-S.Pietro-o-Palazzo-Marchetti
Excellent
9%
Good
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Satisfactory
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Palazzo di S.Pietro o Palazzo Marchetti

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