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What to see in Bergame?

22 places curated by Hozy - landmarks, nature, hidden restaurants and activities. Click to discover each address in detail.

Bergame - Porta San Giacomo
Wikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Bergamo operates on two different rhythms. Below, the Città Bassa stretches out with its neoclassical boulevards and lively bars. Above, the Città Alta coils within its sixteenth-century Venetian ramparts, a UNESCO site, around Piazza Vecchia—a medieval ensemble that has remained remarkably intact, forty minutes from Milan yet in another century.

Spring and autumn offer the best conditions: summer draws crowds that overwhelm the upper town's alleyways. Two days are enough to explore both cities without rushing. The funicular connects the two levels in minutes—take it rather than a taxi. Avoid confining yourself to the Cappella Colleoni and Piazza Vecchia: the peripheral neighbourhoods of the upper town, nearly deserted, are equally worth visiting.

Landmarks & heritage (10)

Porta San GiacomoWikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Porta San Giacomo

The finest of the four Venetian gates in the fortifications, flanked by two massive bastions and opening onto a monumental staircase descending towards the Città Bassa. The preferred spot of local photographers at golden hour.

Cappella ColleoniWikipedia (en) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Cappella Colleoni

Masterpiece of Lombard Renaissance built by Bartolomeo Colleoni as his personal mausoleum. The polychrome marble façade ranks among Lombardy's finest.

Palazzo della RagioneWikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Palazzo della Ragione

Lombardy's oldest town hall, dating from the 12th century, featuring a portico with Romanesque arcading. It now hosts quality temporary exhibitions within an intact medieval setting.

Piazza VecchiaWikipedia (fr) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Piazza Vecchia

The beating heart of the Città Alta, ringed by medieval palaces and the Contarini fountain. In the evening, once day-trippers have departed, locals gather here for aperitivo.

Venetian Walls of BergamoWikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Venetian Walls of Bergamo

16 km of 16th-century Venetian ramparts designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking the bastions at sunset with views across the Padane plain is an unforgettable experience.

Church of San Michele all'ArcoWikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Church of San Michele all'Arco

A small 11th-century Romanesque church tucked into an alley in the Città Alta, often closed but with a sculptured portal worthy of closer inspection. Among the city's oldest places of worship.

Cathedral of Sant'Alessandro in ColonnaWikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Cathedral of Sant'Alessandro in Colonna

Bergamo's sober yet majestic cathedral, whose crypt harbours rarely documented Roman and early Christian remains. A contemplative space away from the crowds.

Basilica di Santa Maria MaggioreWikipedia (fr) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

Twelfth-century Romanesque basilica with lavishly baroque interiors adorned with Flemish tapestries and marble inlay. The contrast between austere exterior and opulent interior is striking.

Oratory of Santa CroceWikipedia (fr) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Oratory of Santa Croce

A small Romanesque oratory from the 11th century set against the fortifications, often closed but whose Lombard arcade façade is a discreet gem that even many Bergamasques overlook.

Torre del CampanoneWikipedia (it) - CC BY-SA

Landmark

Torre del Campanone

The 52-metre civic tower that still rings out its 100 strokes each evening at 10pm, a tradition inherited from the medieval curfew. The view from the summit encompasses the entire Città Alta and the surrounding plain.

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What to see in Bergame - Italy? 22 places · Hozy