Thanks to its proximity to the airports of Milan, Verona, and Bergamo, it is extremely easy to reach Brescia.
In the middle of a marvellous circuit of cities of art and Lakes in Northern Italy, Brescia welcomes you for a journey across time following thousands of unique stories, all different yet intertwined.
Why Brescia?
Brescia is 2023 Italian Capital of Culture together with Bergamo.
The city hosts a magnificent Unesco World Heritage Site:
Santa Giulia Museum
https://www.bresciamusei.com/en/museums-and-venues/santa-giulia-museum/
Brixia - Roman archaeological area
https://www.bresciamusei.com/en/museums-and-venues/brixia-roman-archaeological-area/
Luigi Marzoli Arms and Armor Museum (one of the finest collections in Europe), hosted in Brescia's Castle
https://www.bresciamusei.com/en/museums-and-venues/luigi-marzoli-arms-and-armor-museum/
Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo
https://www.bresciamusei.com/en/museums-and-venues/pinacoteca-tosio-martinengo/
Brescia will also excite you with numerous events symbolised by 1000 Miglia, a fascinating car race reserved to vintage cars built between 1927 and 1957, that you can experience all year round thanks to the beautiful museum that narrates the history of the race.
More info: www.1000miglia.it
(Museum dedicated to 1000 Miglia: www.museomillemiglia.it)