Cremona & other Hidden Gems
Cremona City Tour
Cremona is ancient, and its history is fascinating: do you know the legend of Torrone? Have you ever seen the frescoes of the Duomo? And who was Stradivari, the master luthier? Let’s discover all of this on this tour!
Cremona Music Soul
Cremona means Music, it means Stradivari, it means violin making tradition as a UNESCO heritage. Have you ever been in a violin maker workshop? Do you want to discover the Cremona music soul? Do not miss this opportunity!
The Tower of Cremona
The Torrazzo is the symbol of Cremona and it is the highest medieval bricks bell tower of Europe. Did you know the dial of its astronomical clock is bigger than the London Big Ben's one? Are you ready to climb it?
The Duomo of Cremona
A must-see for those visiting Cremona. An essential step to fully understand the city and its essence. From the bottom to the top, from the outside to the inside, the Duomo of Cremona is ready to surprise you with an impressive amount of artworks!
The Duchess of Cremona
Bianca Maria Visconti. The heir of a dynasty, the wife of the new Duke of Milan, a very intelligent, strong-willed and passionate woman. We talk about her in the Church of San Sigismondo, built in the place where the noble couple married in 1441.
Cremona Food Tour
Do you want to discover both artistic and gastronomic side of this ancient city? This is the right tour for you! I offer you a stroll through the old city visiting the most remarkable monuments followed by a tasting of typical sweet and savory products.
Soncino,
the Jewish Golden Era
Red bricks, still preserved medieval boundary walls, an incredible castle from 1473, the prominent press-print tradition carried on by a Jewish family of masters. That's Soncino, a true hidden gem. Let's discover it!
Crema &
Call Me By Your Name
Crema rose to fame thanks to "Call me by your name" a movie by Luca Guadagnino, a love story set in a sunny, fascinating and summer-hot city. The two lovers will show you the vibes you can feel in Crema...
Sabbioneta: a Renaissance city
Sabbioneta is a town about 30 km (19 mi) north of Parma. It has been added to the World Heritage List in 2008 as a perfect example of practical application of Renaissance urban planning theories.