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Bergamo Ecotourism: Why Should You Visit this Italian City?

Where is Bergamo?

Situated in the Lombardy region of Italy, Bergamo is a secret spot of eternal beauty. The city’s proximity to Milan and Lake Como, makes it a very attractive location in Italy. 

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The city is relatively lightly inhabited with roughly 120,000 people. Additionally, these people enjoy the heritage of the past and the riches of the present.

Two main parts constitute Bergamo. In fact, the first is the artistic and historical district of città alta. On the other hand, the città bassa is the modern industrial part of the city. Therefore, you get to enjoy the riches of both worlds in one place.

Moreover, the life of a busy city is infused with the aroma of the elegant history. As a result, all of these make the city a true Italian paradise sparkled with old and modern architecture.

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When to Visit Bergamo?

Aerial View of Bergamo
Aerial View of Bergamo

Bergamo’s beauty is further intensified with seasons. In particular, during spring and summer, Bergamo turns into an eco-village with scenic greenery.

On the other hand, in winter the white snow capping the nearby Alps, makes it an open air museum. This becomes flagrant when combined with the pastel colored roofs. Finally, the autumn season is the soothing time for all people who visit the city.

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What to See and What to Do in Bergamo?

Binoculars to View Bergamo
Binoculars to View Bergamo

The city is never short of amazing attractions, some notable spots include:

-Santa Maria Maggiore

This is a 12th century basilica built on the ruins of a roman temple. The guarding lions are the highlights of this spot. These marble masterpieces have been guarding the place for centuries.

-Museums

Bergamo is home for much of the European educational history. Therefore many museums offer the best learning tools for the city’s marvelous past. These include:

i. Science Museum

ii. Museo Storico della Città

iii. Donizetti Museum

iv. Archeological Museum

-Colleoni Chapel

Cappella Colleoni is a mausoleum and a church at the same time. Its richly decorated marble facade takes visitors on a time journey to glorious pasts. This is the ingenuity of the Italian artist Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. Moreover, the chapel’s name is derived from Colleoni’s family legacy. Therefore, it houses their sarcophagus within its interiors.

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-Venetian Walls

Four gates encapsulate the older part of the upper town. In particular, these gates are connected with stone walls dating back to the Venetian era in the 16th century. Therefore, the città alta is considered a genius engineering spot, protected from the outside world.

It is a place where modernity failed to reach for good measures. To clarify, this part of Begramo needed fortified protection from the Milanese and the French empires during the Venetian retaliation in Northern Italy. Markedly, this became a feast to the eyes in our modern days.

-Bergamo Cathedral

This Cathedral is dedicated to the Patron Saint of Bergamo, Saint Alexandre.

Culture and Ecotourism in Bergamo

Internal Dome View
Internal Dome View

Bergamo is culturally rich with artists work defying the decay of time. Every masterpiece of the city was delicately crafted by the heart and soul of the artist or engineer who created it. Therefore, it becomes evident how Bergamo turned into a complete wonder of pure perfection. 

Today, the Venetian walls which were created to protect the town, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As a result, we dearly hope the Venetian engineers who built them, visualized the value of their legacy.

When you touch the walls of such historical spots, you are connecting to the core of what makes us humans. This ability to communicate with our ancestors is defining factor of our distinct specie in this universe. Therefore, only through culture and history we can feel that, and Bergamo is an important location to find the network signal of the past…

To wrap this up, upon visiting Bergamo, remember the importance of ecotourism and how future generations will stand in your exact spot and get to communicate with you and with our ancestors. 

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