Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Province of Mantua, Lombardy

March 1, 2022 Russell Mellin

The Province of Mantua (Italian: Provincia di Mantova) is a province in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Mantua. It is bordered to the north-east by the Province of Verona, to the east by that of Rovigo, to the south by those of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Parma, to the west by the Province of Cremona and to the north-west by that of Brescia.
Restaurants in Province of Mantua

1. Teatro Bibiena

Via Accademia 47, 46100, Mantua Italy +39 0376 327653 http://www.mantovanotizie.com/guida-mantova/teatro-bibiena
Excellent
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5.0 based on 727 reviews

Teatro Bibiena

Reviewed By 968nicholash - London, United Kingdom

This venue started out in the 18th century as a forum for scientific discussions and meetings as well as a place for entertainment, but soon became a dedicated theatre. The interior is magnificent, with its soaring tiers of boxes surrounding a small stalls area. One of the first performances here in 1770 was a concert by Mozart, who was just thirteen at the time. It’s a small theatre, with a current maximum audience of only 363.

2. Skyline di Mantova

Via Legnago, 46100, Mantua Italy +39 338 503 4855 http://www.naviandes.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 705 reviews

Skyline di Mantova

Reviewed By Mikaello - Mantua, Italy

When you will arrive by car to Mantua I recommend you to enter from north, through St. George Bridge: only in this way you can be astonished by the wonderful sight of Art Buildings growing like big flowers from the waters od the lakes created by River Mincio embracing the town from three sides!

3. Bride Museum

Via Zanardelli 18, 46043 Castiglione Delle Stiviere Italy +39 348 311 6950 [email protected] http://www.museodellasposa.it
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Bride Museum

Museo della Sposa-Dream Dress is: 1000 meters of exposure, 14 salons, 200 Atelier Aimee wedding dresses, 10 Versace wedding dresses, 20 Lancetti wedding dresses, 10 paper made wedding dresses, 300 wedding pictures, 45 wedding cakes, folding to draw your dress, princess and prince weddings video and 1000 emotions. The museum was inaugurated by Kathleen and Kerry Kennedy, first daughter of Robert K.

4. Palazzo Te

Viale Te, 13, 46100, Mantua Italy +39 0376 323266 [email protected] http://www.palazzote.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,923 reviews

Palazzo Te

Palazzo Te è un edificio monumentale situato a Mantova. E' stato costruito tra il 1524 e il 1534 su commissione di Federico II Gonzaga, secondo un progetto di Giulio Romano, allievo prediletto di Raffaello. Oltre al complesso architettonico il maestro manierista è l'autore anche di tutto l'impianto decorativo del Palazzo. Oggi Museo civico della città, è anche sede della Fondazione di Palazzo Te, già Centro internazionale d'arte e di cultura di Palazzo Te dal 1990, istituzione che organizza mostre d'arte antica e moderna ed eventi culturali.

Reviewed By TEllieG - Witham, United Kingdom

Interesting visit. Some spectacular displays from the average to the weird and wonderful. The giants room is impressive as is the grotto.

5. Castello San Giorgio

Piazza Sordello 40, 46100, Mantua Italy +39 02 015 2004 http://www.ducalemantova.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 506 reviews

Castello San Giorgio

6. Torre d'Oglio

Marcaria Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Torre d'Oglio

7. Giardini di Belfiore

Sulla sponda del Lago Superiore, Mantua Italy
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Giardini di Belfiore

8. Rotonda di San Lorenzo

Piazza Erbe, 46100, Mantua Italy +39 0376 322297 http://www.comune.mantova.gov.it/index.php/cultura/altri-monumenti/rotonda-di-san-lorenzo
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,353 reviews

Rotonda di San Lorenzo

Reviewed By DamCar65

Just opposite the Basilica di Sant'Andrea is a lovely little chapel called “Rotonda di San Lorenzo”. The most ancient church in the city (11th century), inspired by the Holy Sepulchre Church in Jerusalem and dedicated to St Lawrence. Completely round with beautiful Byzantine frescoes. You can feel the history as soon as you walk in the door and also a great way to escape from the heat for a few minutes. A card (in various languages) is available at the entrance explaining several features. Very well worth a few minutes of your time.

9. Basilica di Sant'Andrea di Mantova

Piazza Andrea Mantegna, 46100, Mantua Italy +39 0376 328504 http://www.mantova2017.it/de-ww/basilica-of-santandrea.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,117 reviews

Basilica di Sant'Andrea di Mantova

Reviewed By elwoodvogt - Vigevano, Italy

We visited this basilica twice, and were fortunate the 2nd time to be given an extensive tour and oral history by one of the volunteer guides. As it was July 2020, there were very few people visiting.

10. Rocca di Solferino

Via Vicinale di Castello 1, 46040 Solferino Italy +39 338 750 1396 [email protected] http://www.solferinoesanmartino.it
Excellent
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Rocca di Solferino

At the top of the highest hill in Solferino lies a majestic building 23 meters high dating back to 1022. This hill was contended by the Austrians and the French Army that was allied with the Piedmontese Army during the battle of June 24th 1859. Defined as “The spy of Italy” due to its strategic location, this fortress is surrounded by a vast park. Relics discovered on the battle field are preserved inside this fortress, which was acquired and restored by the Association. Moreover, documents relating to the history of the Fortress and of the Mint of Gonzaga in Solferino are displayed inside and along the wooden stairs that lead to the panoramic terrace.Before getting to the terrace a large room opens up and here we can find portraits of Victor Emmanuel II and Napoleone III and for this reason it is named “The Sovereigns’ Room”. From the Fortress terrace you can enjoy the gorgeous panorama of the verdant countryside that lays beneath and admire, from a distance, the Tower of San Martin

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