Milan is the main city in northern Italy. It is located on the plains of Lombardy, one of the most developed urban regions of Italy. Residents of Milan are known as Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiana.
The city was founded by the Celts in northern Italy around 400 BC was conquered by the Romans around 222 BC, who gave the name Mediolanu. Latin name meaning "in the middle of the field."
Milan is recognized as one of the capitals of fashion and design, Lombard metropolis is famous by her elegant fashion houses and shops, such as the famous Via Montenapoleone and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Piazza Duomo (considered to be the most the world's oldest shopping mall).
Bergamo is a city in Lombardy - Italy, located 40 km north east of Milan. Bergamo city has a population of 120,000 inhabitants and is situated at the foot of the Alps. Initial location of the town was a defensive platform hill and the city itself was surrounded by thick walls.
The town has two centers: "Città Alta (upper town), a medieval town situated on a hill, surrounded the seventeenth century and cyclopean defensive walls Città Bassa (lower town). The two parts of the city are connected by funicular / cable car, roads and trails. Parking spaces are very limited in the upper town and local traffic is prohibited on weekends.
It is a city located in northern Italy, at the foot of the Alps, on the shores of Lake Como, also known as Lario. The lake is well known throughout Europe as a summer retreat for sailing, water skiing, scuba diving or pleasure boating.
Como is an important tourist resort, one of the ideal angles of the so-called "Larian triangle". The city is home to numerous museums, gardens, parks, theaters, churches and palaces.
Archaeological research has revealed the remnant of a Celtic villages, 4 km south of the actual city of Como, near Grande: Human settlement relates to the city's history.
Mantua is located east of Milan and southeast of Venice on the river Mincio, and is surrounded by three artificial lakes created in the twelfth century: Lago Superiore, Lago di Mezzo and Lago Inferiore. Fourth lake, Lago Pajolo who complete defensive system around the city water was dried up in the late eighteenth century.
Este una dintre cele mai populare stațiuni de pe malul lacului Garda. Deși nu este zona cea mai bună pentru o vacanță pe lac, în Sirmione vă puteți bucura de ruine romane, băi termale și un castel medieval.
Gargnano (Gardesano: Gargnà) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is situated on the western shore of Lake Garda. The municipal territory includes the artificial Valvestino Lake, created in 1962.
Brescia is a city located near Lake Garda in northern Italy. It is part of the Lombardy region. The city is situated at the foot of the Alps, between the Mella and the Naviglio, with a population of 191,523 inhabitants.
The city of Brescia is the second largest city in the Lombardy region, after its capital Milan. The city is the administrative capital of the province of Brescia, one of the largest provinces in Italy.
In antiquity it was known as Brix, which is an important historic monuments still retains a number of Roman and medieval town including the castle.
Monza is the most important economic, industrial and administrative center in the Brianza sub-region, being the third largest city in Lombardy, with a population of approximately 120,000 inhabitants. When people think of Monza, the first thing that comes to mind is the famous Formula 1 Grand Prix, which is organized here every year.
Livigno is located on the sun-drenched side of the Lombardy Alps, not far from St. Moritz. The popular resort is situated at a snow-sure 1,816 m, and hosts several international competitions; it is also known across its borders as a duty-free shopping paradise. The district Trepalle (1,900-2,250 m) is the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe.Traditional wooden houses dot the village, and the resorts location on the southern side of the Alps ensures that the valley is drenched with sun. The broad pistes are always well prepared, and the attractive snow parks offer boarders all that their hearts desire. After a day of skiing the cosy mountain lodges invite you in for a bit of apres ski with Italian flair. Or look around some of the duty-free shops and enjoy tax-free shopping. In Livigno's duty-free zone, you'll be able to purchase not just perfume, alcohol and cigarettes (with restrictions on export), but also clothes, watches, cameras, and petrol at up to 40% savings! Prices are also reasonable near the slopes, meaning one thing: More holiday for less money!
Bormio, one of the most renowned wintersports resorts in Italy, is situated close to Switzerland at the foot of the Stilfserjochs. The over 2000 year old health resort is situated at a basin valley between the majestic mountains of the Ortler group. Bormio is particularly well-known as the venue for the alpine ski world championship in 1985 and 2005.In addition, the world cup race at the famous "Stelvio" descent takes place here between Christmas and New Year. Not only experts will get their money's worth in Bormio, all abilities are sure to enjoy the skiing, due to the broad slopes above the treeline.
La 40 km de Brescia, pe coasta de vest a lacului Garda, acest oraș este favoritul împătimiților de navigație și sportivilor, în special jucătorilor de golf (aici fiind cel mai vechi club de golf de pe maulul lacului Garba, clubul Bogliaco).
Este cel mai atrăgător lor de pe coasta vestică a lacului Garda. Are un aer tradițional și o biserică gotică din secolul XV care trebuie vizitată. Aici s-a născut Gasparo da Salo, inventatorul violinei.
Ponte di Legno (tip comunian local dialect) is an Italian municipality of 1,773 inhabitants in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy.
Lake Maggiore (Italian: Lago Maggiore, pronounced [laːɡo maddʒoːre] letter 'largest lake ") or Lago Verbano ([Verbano]; Latin: Lacus Verbanus) is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps. It is the second largest lake in Italy and largest of southern Switzerland.
Situat în inima parcului Alto Garda Bresciano, Tremosine reunește toate calitățile naturale și de mediu caracteristice acestei zone naturale protejate. Drumul care urcă spre acest oraș este spectaculos, acesta strabatând păduri și canioane.
Santa Caterina Valfurva is a small and tranquil village at an altitude of 1,734 m. It is situated close to the Swiss border, in the middle of the fairytale scenery of the Lombardy Alps. It is also nestled in the protected area of the Stilfserjoch National Park. Families especially will feel right at home. Santa Caterina was not just the venue for the ladies' descent in the 2005 world championships, but also the home of the 3-time Olympic winner Deborah Compagnoni.The altitude, as well as diverse snow cannons, ensure a high level of snow security! The location is ideal for all skiers, as Santa Caterina is situated directly on the piste. At the Monte Sobretta (3,296 m) mountain range, starting from an altitude of 2,880 m, you can ski directly into the resort centre. In the background, the panorama is dominated by the summits of the Ortler Mountains and the "Himalaya like" Forni glacier. Due to its predominantly challenging pistes and cross-country ski trails, Santa Caterina is also a popular destination among cross-country skiers and the host of many important international cross-country races.
Varese is a city in Italy, particularly in Lombardy, is the capital of the same name.
Varese is spread over an area of 54 square kilometers. In the city there are not many places to visit, the main attraction is the sacred mountain.
The best way to explore the city is on foot.
It is a graceful city, with gardens, villas and marble from the 50's fascist-era buildings, factories lined shoes.
Town Centre Piazza Monte Grappa, close to the main attraction of the town - the gardens around the palace pink Palazzo Estense, built in the eighteenth century for the Duke of Modena is.