What to do and see in Province of Brescia, Lombardy: The Best Castles

September 14, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

The Province of Brescia is a Province in Lombardy, northern Italy.
Restaurants in Province of Brescia

1. Castello-ricetto di San Felice del Benaco

Via San Fermo, San Felice del Benaco Italy http://www.lagodigarda.it/Castello-ricetto-di-San-Felice-del-Benaco/1103-24-1.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Castello-ricetto di San Felice del Benaco

2. Castello Scaligero

Piazza Castello 34, 25019 Sirmione Italy +39 030 916468 http://www.polomuseale.lombardia.beniculturali.it/index.php/castello-scaligero/
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4.5 based on 4,522 reviews

Castello Scaligero

Reviewed By X4948WLsteved - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Really good for seeing a historical building very well preserved Entrance cost €8 and we’ll w the money The view of the peninsula are amazing and well worth the climb to the top of the main tower Best time to visit is when it’s cool in the morning We visited about 9.30am before the tourists coaches

3. Castello di Padernello

Via Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour 1 Padernello, 25022 Borgo San Giacomo Italy +39 030 940 8766 [email protected] http://www.castellodipadernello.it/
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4.5 based on 243 reviews

Castello di Padernello

Il Castello di Padernello, la cui presenza è documentata dal 1391, domina il piccolo borgo rurale, un tempo ricco di vigne, boschi e rogge. Il maniero della casata dei Martinengo si sviluppa nel Quattrocento, per trasformarsi nel Settecento in villa signorile. Dalla seconda metà dell’Ottocento il Castello passa alla famiglia Salvadego Molin Ugoni finché, dopo il 1965, nessuno vi abita più; il Castello viene ricoperto di rovi, esposto al saccheggio e all’incuria umana. Nel 2005 si riprede il filo per riannodare la storia di questo luogo: grazie a un gruppo di donne e uomini, il Castello rinasce a nuova vita. La Fondazione Castello di Padernello è l’ente che ha il compito di restaurare, gestire e valorizzare il Castello di Padernello che, nel tempo, è divenuto luogo di iniziative culturali, teatrali, musicali ed enogastronomiche, oltre ad ospitare archivi, biblioteche, librerie e ad offrire un’interessante proposta didattica per le scuole di ogni ordine e grado.

4. Brescia Castle

Via del Castello 9, 25121 Brescia Italy +39 030 297 7833 http://www.turismobrescia.it/en/punto-d-interesse/castle
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4.5 based on 1,784 reviews

Brescia Castle

Reviewed By jujusorianom - London, United Kingdom

This is a great place to go with friends or family, or even alone. You are going to take amazing pictures specially if the day is sunny and bright. In my opinion, you should go with time, around two hours so you can walk around and in the castle.

5. Fondazione Ugo Da Como

Via Rocca 2 ingresso da Piazza Corlo, 25017, Lonato del Garda Italy +39 030 913 0060 [email protected] http://www.fondazioneugodacomo.it
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Fondazione Ugo Da Como

Nestled amongst the stunning Southern hills of Lake Garda, in the heart of the historical centre of Lonato, lies the home of the Ugo Da Como Foundation with the castle (Rocca Visconteo Veneta) and the house-museum (Casa del Podestà). An evocative visit takes you through the furnished rooms of the house, also to a stunning library filled with a precious ancient book collection. The house is surrounded by splendid private gardens and the last step of the visit takes you up to the Visconti-Venetian fortress, admired by Napoleon.

6. Castello Bonoris

Piazza Santa Maria 36 Il Castello è aperto da aprile a ottobre., 25018 Montichiari Italy +39 030 965 0455 [email protected] http://www.montichiarimusei.it/08.asp
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Castello Bonoris

The Bonoris Castle was built between 1891 and 1905 on pre-existing medieval fortress ruins. It is an architectural example of the most important neo-Gothic style of Lombardy. Count Gaetano Bonoris (1861-1923) commissioned the building of the castle for his own house and home. The Municipality of Montichiari acquired it in 1996. The castle is surrounded by a vas tpark and located on the hill of San Pancrazio, scenically overlooking the historic core of the town. The towers and crenellated walls are made with great attention to defensive details: trap doors, retractable gates, moats and drawbridges. The beautiful interior also features rich materials, decorations, frescoes and furnishing. Do not miss the surprise of a secret safe discovered at the death of the Count, who had a wealth of jewels and precious coins.

7. Castello di Polpenazze del Garda

Piazzale Biolchi 1, 25080, Polpenazze del Garda Italy +39 0365 674012
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Castello di Polpenazze del Garda

8. Castello Quistini

Via Sopramura 3/a, 25038, Rovato Italy +39 320 851 9177 [email protected] http://www.castelloquistini.com
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4.0 based on 69 reviews

Castello Quistini

9. Castello Oldofredi

25049, Iseo Italy +39 030 980161
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Castello Oldofredi

10. Castello di Bornato

Via Castello 24, 25046 Bornato Italy +39 030 725006 http://www.castellodibornato.it/
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Castello di Bornato

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