An access from the lakeside to Lake Garda in Salò

Un accesso dal lungolago al lago di Garda a Salò

An access from the lakeside to Lake Garda in Salò.
The lakeside of Salò is one of the most charming spots in the city. It extends for about 3 kilometers along the gulf, offering a panoramic walk with spectacular views of Lake Garda and the surrounding mountains. Along the way, you will find numerous cafes, ice cream parlors and restaurants where you can stop for a relaxing break. It is a pedestrian area, perfect for a quiet walk, both during the day and in the evening, when the lights of the city reflect on the water creating a magical atmosphere.
Salò is a town rich in history and culture. Here are some highlights:
– Centro Storico: Characterised by narrow streets and colourful houses, Salò’s historic centre is a charming place to wander around and discover quaint shops and artisan workshops.
– Duomo di Salò: The church of Santa Maria Annunziata, with its unfinished façade, is an example of Renaissance architecture and houses valuable works of art.
– Palazzo della Magnifica Patria: This historic building houses the Salò Museum, where you can learn about the history of the town and the surrounding region.
– Cedral Tassoni: The historic company that produces the famous Cedrata Tassoni is based in Salò, and its history is closely linked to that of the town.
Salò is also a great base for exploring other towns on Lake Garda, thanks to its central location and easy ferry and bus connections.

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Un accesso dal lungolago al lago di Garda a Salò

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In October 1943, the Italian Social Republic, known as the Republic of Salò, was founded between Salò and Gargnano. The presence in the Lombard town of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the booths for journalists and the translation service for foreign press releases, which issued all the official press releases of the Republic, meant that the latter was known by the name of the city, even though the capital officially remained Rome.
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An access from the lakeside to Lake Garda in Salò – Accès depuis les rives du lac de Garde à Salò – Acceso desde la orilla del lago al lago de Garda en Salò – Acesso da margem do lago ao Lago de Garda em Salò – Zugang vom Seeufer zum Gardasee in Salò – Lối đi từ bờ hồ đến Hồ Garda ở Salò

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Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025, November 3, 2024 – 12th matchday of Serie B: 0 to 1.
The photos, the cheering and the photo-cheering of the match.

South stand at the start of the match against Brescia:

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Banners from the South Stand during the match against Brescia:

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

North stand at the start of the match against Brescia:

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

Sampdoria-Brescia 2024/2025

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La Sud che canta Lettera da Amsterdam ad inizio partita:

La Sud che canta la canzone “Forza Doria” ad inizio partita:

L’orologio Astronomico in piazza della Loggia a Brescia

L'orologio Astronomico in piazza della Loggia a Brescia

L’orologio Astronomico in piazza della Loggia a Brescia visto dal retro.
L’orologio astronomico di Brescia è un orologio monumentale situato sulla Torre del Pegol, nel cuore del centro storico di Brescia, Italia. Questo orologio è uno dei più antichi d’Europa ed è famoso per le sue caratteristiche astronomiche e artistiche.
Normalmente lo si fotografa dal davanti, dalla piazza della Loggia, ma in questi scatti ero sul retro della torre (il lato b).
Storia: L’orologio risale al XVI secolo e fu realizzato da Gian Alberto Barigozzi, un orologiaio bresciano, nel 1540. Nel corso dei secoli, ha subito alcune modifiche e restauri.
Posizione: L’orologio è collocato sulla Torre del Pegol, una torre medievale alta circa 30 metri, situata in Piazza Loggia, nel centro storico di Brescia.
Caratteristiche astronomiche: Una delle caratteristiche più interessanti dell’orologio è la sua complicata quadrante astronomico. Esso mostra le fasi della luna, il movimento del sole e della luna nel cielo, le costellazioni zodiacali e altre informazioni astronomiche. Questo tipo di orologio era essenziale nel XVI secolo per le attività agricole e per determinare i tempi liturgici.
Meccanismo: L’orologio è azionato da un meccanismo complesso di ingranaggi e pesi. Il movimento delle lancette è controllato da questo sistema meccanico che, nonostante la sua antichità, continua a funzionare.
Restauri: Nel corso dei secoli, l’orologio ha subito diversi restauri e interventi di manutenzione per preservarne l’integrità e far sì che continuasse a funzionare. L’ultimo grande restauro è avvenuto nel 2001.
Eventi pubblici: L’orologio astronomico di Brescia è spesso protagonista di eventi pubblici, specialmente durante le festività locali. Le sue lancette e i suoi rintocchi hanno un significato simbolico e tradizionale per la comunità locale.
L’orologio astronomico di Brescia è un’importante attrazione turistica e un simbolo della storia e della tradizione della città. La sua complessità meccanica e la sua bellezza artistica lo rendono un elemento unico nel panorama degli orologi astronomici storici.

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L'orologio Astronomico in piazza della Loggia a Brescia

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La Torre dell’Orologio venne eretta tra il 1540 ed il 1550 su progetto di Lodovico Beretta, architetto bresciano, tra gli autori dello stesso palazzo della Loggia.
All’interno della torre è presente un complesso orologio astronomico meccanico, realizzato tra il 1544 e il 1546 [1] da Paolo Gennari da Rezzato in sostituzione di un orologio posto in un altro lato della piazza, risalente al secolo precedente e dismesso nel 1543.
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The Astronomical Clock in Piazza della Loggia in Brescia seen from the back – L’horloge astronomique de la Piazza della Loggia à Brescia vue de dos – El Reloj Astronómico en la Piazza della Loggia en Brescia visto desde atrás – O Relógio Astronômico na Piazza della Loggia em Brescia visto de trás – Die astronomische Uhr auf der Piazza della Loggia in Brescia von hinten gesehen – Đồng hồ thiên văn ở Piazza della Loggia ở Brescia nhìn từ phía sau – 从后面看布雷西亚德拉凉廊广场的天文钟 – ブレシアのロッジャ広場にある天文時計を裏側から見た

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Insalata con pollo o vegetariana, quale preferite?

Insalata con pollo o vegetariana, quale preferite?

Insalata con pollo o vegetariana, quale preferite?
Qualche tempo fa, per pranzo, sono stato in un bar/trattoria, in centro a Brescia, e assieme agli altri commensali abbiamo ordinato due insalate.
La prima era composta da: nocciole, lattuga, pomodorini, pollo alla soia e pane carasau.
La seconda: olive, tofu, radicchio, carote, lattuga e pomodorini confit.

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L’insalata indica genericamente diversi vegetali commestibili le cui foglie si possono mangiare crude e variamente condite; il termine designa anche preparazioni composte da più ingredienti, solitamente da verdure in foglia crude più o meno sminuzzate, caratterizzate dal fatto di essere condite a crudo e mescolate solitamente con una miscela[1] di sale da cucina e olio d’oliva e/o aceti o spremuta di limone e/o altri ingredienti opzionali come pepe, origano, aglio, prezzemolo, rafano e altre spezie aromatiche fresche o essiccate ma anche con lievito alimentare e salse crude varie, come quella di semi di senape.
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Salad with chicken or vegetarian, which do you prefer? – Salade de poulet ou végétarienne, laquelle préférez-vous ? – Ensalada con pollo o vegetariana, ¿cuál prefieres? – Salada com frango ou vegetariana, qual você prefere? – Salat mit Hühnchen oder vegetarisch, was bevorzugen Sie? – Salad gà hay salad chay, bạn thích món nào hơn? – 沙拉加鸡肉还是素食,你更喜欢哪一个? – チキンサラダとベジタリアンサラダ、どちらが好きですか?

The Roman Theatre of Brixia, today's Brescia

Il Teatro Romano di Brixia, l'odierna Brescia

The Roman Theatre of Brixia, today's Brescia
In the heart of the picturesque city of Brescia, there is a monument that tells stories of thousands of years and preserves the essence of a distant era: the Roman Theatre. This extraordinary masterpiece of engineering and culture is a tangible testimony to the greatness of ancient Rome and its lasting influence on European civilization.
The Roman Theatre of Brescia, dating back to the 1st century AD, is one of the most important archaeological sites in the region. Built at a time when Brixia, the ancient name of Brescia, was a thriving Roman colony, the theatre served as a cultural centre and a place of entertainment for the citizens.
The Roman Theatre of Brescia is a superb example of Roman architecture. Built on the Cidneo hill, it enjoys a panoramic view overlooking the city, offering spectators a magnificent spectacle even before the lights on the stage are turned on.
The cavea, the part intended for the public, is a masterpiece of engineering that can accommodate up to 15,000 people. The steps are divided into three sectors, reserved for different social classes, highlighting the rigorous organization of Roman society. The cavea is supported by an imposing structure of arches and pillars that still inspire the admiration of visitors today.
The stage, or “pulpitum,” is the central part of the theater, reserved for theatrical and musical performances. The proscenium, decorated with columns and statues, was the center of artistic activities involving drama, comedy, and even gladiators in specially adapted shows.
The Roman Theatre of Brescia was much more than a simple place of performances. It was a social and cultural centre, a meeting point where citizens of different social classes could share experiences and passions. The shows, in addition to entertaining, also served to educate and communicate the values ​​of Roman society.
As the centuries passed, the Roman Theatre of Brescia fell into ruin, buried by the dust of time. However, during the Renaissance, interest in classical antiquity was renewed, and the theatre once again became an object of study and appreciation. During the 19th century, major excavation and restoration works were undertaken, bringing to light the magnificent monument we admire today.
Today, the Roman Theatre of Brescia is an archaeological site open to the public, a place that transports visitors back in time. Numerous cultural events and shows are organized in the theatre, allowing modern citizens of Brescia to connect with their historical roots.

The Roman Theatre of Brescia is more than just a stone structure; it is a portal that connects us to ancient Rome, tells us stories of glory and intrigue, and invites us to reflect on the enduring influence of Roman civilization on our daily lives. Through its imposing presence, the theatre continues to inspire and educate, a silent witness to an era that lives on in the hearts and minds of those who visit it.

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Il Teatro Romano di Brixia, l'odierna Brescia

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The theatre was built in the Flavian era, like the nearby Capitolium[1] (to which it was connected by a portico), and remodelled during the principality of Septimius Severus, in the 3rd century. It was probably damaged by the same fire that, in the 4th century, caused the partial collapse of the temple building located in the immediate vicinity, and by an earthquake in the 5th century, which completely destroyed the stage and the wall overlooking the street. Despite this, it was used until 1173.
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The Roman Theater of Brixia, today’s Brescia – Le théâtre romain de Brixia, l’actuelle Brescia – El Teatro Romano de Brixia, la Brescia actual – O Teatro Romano de Brixia, hoje Brescia – Das römische Theater von Brixia, dem heutigen Brescia – Nhà hát La Mã Brixia, Brescia ngày nay – 布里西亚罗马剧场,即今天的布雷西亚 – ブリクシアのローマ劇場、現在のブレシア

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The view of the city of Brescia from the Castle

La vista della città di Brescia dal Castello

The view of the city of Brescia from the Castle.
One of the places to visit in Brescia is its splendid castle that dominates the entire city.
As you can see from the photo you can see everything!

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La vista della città di Brescia dal Castello

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The castle of Brescia (known as the Falcon of Italy) is a fortress built in the medieval era and perched on the Cidneo hill, close to the historic centre of the city of Brescia.
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The view of the city of Brescia from the Castle – La vue sur la ville de Brescia depuis le Château – La vista de la ciudad de Brescia desde el Castillo. – A vista da cidade de Brescia desde o Castelo – Der Blick auf die Stadt Brescia vom Schloss aus – Quang cảnh thành phố Brescia từ Lâu đài – 从城堡俯瞰布雷西亚市 – ブレシア城からの眺め

The beautiful and well-known Piazza della Loggia in Brescia

Uno scorcio della bella e nota Piazza della Loggia a Brescia

A glimpse of the beautiful and well-known Piazza della Loggia in Brescia.
In the heart of Brescia, Italy, stands a place that unites past and present, history and resilience. Piazza della Loggia, an iconic square located in the historic center of the city, is much more than just a public space. It is a symbol of Brescian identity, a living testimony to the rich history of this community and its ability to face challenges with courage.
Piazza della Loggia is a place steeped in history, dating back to the Renaissance period. Its beauty is evident in the majestic architecture of the Palazzo della Loggia, which overlooks the square. This building, with its Renaissance style, testifies to the importance and prosperity that Brescia has enjoyed over the centuries. The square is also adorned by the clock tower, another symbol of local recognition.
However, the name Piazza della Loggia is linked to a tragedy that deeply shook the city and Italy. In 1974, the square was the scene of a devastating bomb attack that left eight people dead and many more injured. This horrific event could have broken the heart of the community, but Brescia instead demonstrated its extraordinary resilience.
Following the attack, Piazza della Loggia underwent a major reconstruction project, which saw the square restored to its former glory. The Palazzo della Loggia was rebuilt with great attention to detail, reaffirming the historical importance of the place. The square became a symbol of rebirth and of the city's determination not to bow down in the face of adversity.
Today, Piazza della Loggia is a lively and busy square, where Brescians and visitors gather to celebrate life, culture and history. It is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and shops, making it a popular meeting point for enjoying local cuisine and socialising with friends.
The square also hosts numerous cultural events and celebrations throughout the year. The traditional Santa Caterina Fair, held in November, transforms the square into a lively market with stalls selling local products and handicrafts. During the Christmas period, the square is filled with lights and decorations, creating a magical atmosphere.

Piazza della Loggia is much more than a physical place. It is a place of meeting, reflection and celebration. It is an ode to resilience and the human capacity to rise again after tragedies. Through its unique history and its charming atmosphere, this square embodies the vibrant spirit of Brescia and its community.

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Piazza della Loggia, or more simply Piazza Loggia, also known as Piazza Vecchia or Piazza Grande (Piazza ècia in Brescian dialect), is one of the main squares of Brescia, a symbolic place of the Brescian Renaissance and of the Venetian domination of Brescia. Designed and built starting from the fifteenth century, it has a rectangular shape overall, delimited along its perimeter by a series of historic buildings of a certain artistic interest, including the sixteenth-century Palazzo della Loggia to the west.
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A glimpse of the beautiful and well-known square called della Loggia in Brescia – Un aperçu de la belle et célèbre place appelée della Loggia à Brescia – Un vistazo a la hermosa y conocida plaza della Loggia en Brescia – Um vislumbre da bela e conhecida praça chamada della Loggia em Brescia – Ein Blick auf den schönen und bekannten Platz della Loggia in Brescia – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về quảng trường xinh đẹp và nổi tiếng có tên della Loggia ở Brescia – 一睹布雷西亚美丽而著名的 della Loggia 广场 – ブレシアのデッラ ロッジャと呼ばれる美しく有名な広場を垣間見る

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Sampdoria-Brescia 2023/2024

Sampdoria-Brescia 2023/2024

Sampdoria-Brescia 2023/2024, 17 febbraio 2024 – 25° giornata di campionato di Serie B: 1 a 1.

Gradinata Sud ad inizio partita contro il Brescia:

Gradinata Sud ad inizio partita e striscione: “Per la tua gente che vuole questa vittoria, dai gonfia la rete Sampdoria” contro il Brescia:

Gradinata Sud ad inizio partita e striscione: “Per la tua gente che vuole questa vittoria, dai gonfia la rete Sampdoria” contro il Brescia by Simone Sioula Mora:

Sampdoria-Brescia 2023/2024

Panoramica stadio ad inizio partita e striscione: “Per la tua gente che vuole questa vittoria, dai gonfia la rete Sampdoria” contro il Brescia:

Minuto di silenzio contro il Brescia:

Gradinata Sud contro il Brescia by @Simone G.:

Striscione Gradinata Sud per Lanna ad inizio secondo tempo: “Marco Lanna grazie” contro il Brescia:

Sampdoria-Brescia 2023/2024

Striscione Gradinata Sud per Lanna ad inizio secondo tempo: “Marco Lanna grazie” contro il Brescia by Simone Sioula Mora:

Sampdoria-Brescia 2023/2024

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La Gradinata Sud che canta “Il Grande Cuore della Sud” ad inizio partita:

Lo stadio che canta “Lettera da Amsterdam” e coreografia “Per la tua gente che vuole questa vittoria, dai gonfia la rete Sampdoria” ad inizio partita:

Il minuto di silenzio ad inizio partita:

Cori della Gradinata Sud contro i bresciani ad inizio partita:

Coro della Gradinata Sud e dello stadio per ringraziare Marco Lanna che ha lasciato l’incarico di Presidente della Samp:

Il tifo dopo il goal del momentaneo vantaggio:

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The main entrance of the Castle of Brescia

L'ingresso principale del Castello di Brescia detto il Falcone d'Italia

The main entrance to the Castle of Brescia known as the Falcon of Italy.
If you are lucky enough to visit the beautiful city of Brescia, you cannot miss a short visit to the castle that dominates it.
This is the entrance to the first walls within which the actual fortification develops.

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L'ingresso principale del Castello di Brescia detto il Falcone d'Italia

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The castle of Brescia (known as the Falcon of Italy) is a fortress built in the medieval era and perched on the Cidneo hill, close to the historic centre of the city of Brescia.
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The main entrance of the Brescia Castle known as the Falcon of Italy – L’entrée principale du château de Brescia connu sous le nom de Faucon d’Italie – La entrada principal del Castillo de Brescia conocida como el Halcón de Italia – A entrada principal do Castelo de Brescia conhecido como Falcão da Itália – Der Haupteingang des Brescia-Schloss, bekannt als der Falke von Italien – Lối vào chính của Lâu đài Brescia được mệnh danh là Chim ưng của Ý – 布雷西亚城堡的主入口被称为“Falcone d’Italia” – イタリアの鷹として知られるブレシア城の正面玄関

A beautiful alley in the historic center of Salò in Lombardy

Un bel vicoletto del centro storico di Salò in Lombardia

A beautiful little alley in the historic center of Salò in Lombardy.
Walking through the beautiful historic center of the town of Salò I came across this beautiful little alley, with its showy sbat arches, which reminded me so much of the alleys of my homeland, Liguria.

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Un bel vicoletto del centro storico di Salò in Lombardia

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In October 1943, the Italian Social Republic, known as the Republic of Salò, was founded between Salò and Gargnano. The presence in the Lombard town of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the booths for journalists and the translation service for foreign press releases, which issued all the official press releases of the Republic, meant that the latter was known by the name of the city, even though the capital officially remained Rome.
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A beautiful alley in the historic center of Salò in Lombardy – Une belle ruelle dans le centre historique de Salò en Lombardie – Un hermoso callejón en el centro histórico de Salò en Lombardía – Um belo beco no centro histórico de Salò, na Lombardia – Eine wunderschöne Gasse im historischen Zentrum von Salò in der Lombardei – Một con hẻm xinh đẹp ở trung tâm lịch sử của Salò ở Lombardy – 伦巴第萨罗历史中心的一条美丽的小巷 – ロンバルディア州サロの歴史的中心部にある美しい路地