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Results ( 66) for: " Berzo Inferiore, BS, Italia"
Convent of the Most Holy Annunciation
The 15th-century sanctuary offers visitors not only an example of late Lombard Gothic art with 15th-century frescoes by artist Pietro da Cemmo but also a valuable view of the valley.
Former Refuge Nino Coppellotti
A record of World War II amid wilderness and the peaks of the "Little Scalvine Dolomites"
The Bridal Leap, a walk through mystery and nature
A landscape as beautiful as a painting, the air as fresh as the notes of a violin, and a story that still cannot be explained
The markets of Rovetta
Two locations, two markets: on Saturday Rovetta is transformed
1 Jan - 31 Dec
Rocca d'Anfo
Hidden for centuries, today it tells its stories and mysteries on the shores of Lake Idro
The small church of San Defendente in Clusone
Beautiful little church built in 1470 to implore an end to the plague, entirely covered with votive frescoes accumulated over three centuries. Almost a treatise on anthropology in pictures.
Fogaccia Palace, Clusone
Beautiful palace at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, with a severe appearance due to rustic masonry, belonging to a powerful family of Clusone; unfortunately it is rarely visited.
The little church of Sant'Anna in Clusone
Small and delightful 15th-century church with a St. Christopher painted on the facade to protect pilgrims who found hospitality in the adjoining convent and beautiful votive frescoes inside.
The macabre dance of Clusone
On the walls of Clusone oratory, death queen invites men to dance with her
The Town Hall of Clusone
The center of town life, the medieval palace invites a stop to admire its frescoes
The Fanzago Astronomical Clock, ingenuity and wonder
Since 1583, the marvelous mechanism has been hand-wound every day and has undauntedly struck the minutes, hours, months, moons, constellations, solstices and equinoxes.
The Church of Paradise in Clusone Small church
Small stone church from the late 15th century; the austere exterior does not hint at the rich interior. It preserves a miraculous image, a beautiful Pieta.