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Historic Sites Attractions In Province of Cremona

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The Province of Cremona is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital city is Cremona. The province occupies the central section of Padana Plain, so the whole territory is flat, without any mountains or hills, crossed by several rivers, such as the Serio and Adda, and artificial canals, most of which are used for irrigation. The river Po, which is the longest Italian river, is the natural boundary with the adjoining Province of Piacenza, while the Oglio separates the province from Brescia.
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Historic Sites Attractions In Province of Cremona

  • 9. Loggia dei Militi Cremona
    The Loggia dei Militi is a historical building in Cremona, northern Italy. As reported by an inscription on its façade, it was built in 1292. The Loggia was the seat of assemblies for the local Società dei Militi. It is constituted by two rectangular rooms. Under the portico is the coat of arms of Cremona, moved here from the Margherita Gate when the latter was demolished in 1910.
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  • 10. Palazzo Arrigoni Albergoni Crema
    Palazzo Arrigoni Albergoni is a noble residence located in Crema, Lombardy, northern Italy. It is located on the Via Cavour, 8. The approach is through an archway from the street, which then leads through an iron gate into the main courtyard. It was constructed in the 18th century.
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  • 13. Stazione Centrale Cremona
    Milano Centrale is the main railway station of the city of Milan, Italy and is the largest train station in Europe by volume. The station is a terminus and located at the northern end of central Milan. It was officially inaugurated in 1931 to replace the old central station , which was a transit station but with a limited number of tracks and space, so could not handle the increased traffic caused by the opening of the Simplon tunnel in 1906. Milano Centrale has high speed connections to Turin in the west, Venice via Verona in the east and on the north-south mainline to Bologna, Rome, Naples and Salerno. The Simplon and Gotthard railway lines connect Milano Centrale to Bern and Geneva via Domodossola and Zürich via Chiasso in Switzerland. Destinations of inter-city and regional railways r...
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