From the terraces of to the roof of the Dome of Milan, to the fantastic curtain of peaks and valleys of the same city, one can see nearly all of the Lombardy with the help of a clear day: from the low opulent green, to the first signs of the PreAlps and to the alpine dorsal.Milan, the heart of the region, the metropolis, after Rome the most populated city of Italy, it is a very active city, even though it has centuries of history and fabulous monuments it has a totally modern aspect. The most interesting testimonies are those of the period of the rinasciment, of these: The Dome, the Sforzesco Castle, S.Maria of the forgiveness, the Pinacoteca of Brera, the ex hospital Maggiore and S.Ambrogio that with many other monuments, museums, Pinacoteche and Churches need at least two days for a complete visit.
Livigno, situated in a territory described as a frequently visited holiday station which offers its visitors a stunning natural beauty and interesting excursions to St.Moritz, the Swiss National park, the National Park of Stelvio and Bormio, the later a famous thermal baths which still conserves its characteristic center with its narrow roads and interesting churches. From Bormio following on the valley, furrowed by the river Adda, you arrive at very interesting centers: Grosso with its Palace Visconti Venosta and the church of Saint Giorgio; imponente rinascimental building of the sanctuary of the Madonna; Sondrio full of traces of the most varied culture, and at last nearly at the end of the valley which confirms the transit role of the Valtellina, Morbegno, with its interesting churches. Web Site www.inlombardia.it Livigno, in territorio extradoganale, è una frequentata stazione di villeggiatura che offre al visitatore soprattutto le sue bellezze naturali e si presta per interessanti escursioni a St.Moritz, al Parco Nazionale Svizzero, al Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio e a Bormio, famoso centro termale che conserva ancora un caratteristico nucleo vecchio dalle strade strette e tortuose e interessanti chiese. Da Bormio proseguendo per la Valtellina, solcata dal fiume Adda, si toccano interessanti centri: Grosio con il Palazzo Visconti Venosta e la chiesa di S.Giorgio; Tirano e l’imponente edificio rinascimentale del santuario della Madonna; Sondrio con tracce di più disparate culture, infine, quasi al termine della vallata che conferma il ruolo di transito che da sempre la Valtellina riveste, Morbegno, con le sue interessanti chiese.
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