The guided tour starts from the covered bridge, one of the most beautiful architectural symbols of this town in the Po valley. The bridge, also nicknamed the Devil’s Bridge from an ancient legend of some pilgrims who in the thick fog saw a strange creature dressed in red right where it stands, offers a splendid view of the Ticino river that crosses the city of Pavia and the statue of the washerwoman on one of the banks in memory of the women who went to the river to wash clothes.
We will cross the bridge, already crossed in the past by Albert Einstein and we will enter the heart of the historic city center by visiting the Church of San Michele Maggiore. This is one of the main and ancient churches of the town, a medieval Romanesque style masterpiece with frescoes, a silver crucifix, a wooden nativity scene from 1473 and known to history for the coronation of some kings of Italy including, in 1155, Federico I known as Barbarossa. The guided tour continues admiring some of the more than one hundred towers that in the past marked the profile of the medieval city; three of these, built in brick, are located near the historic University of Pavia, one of the oldest and most prestigious in Italy, including academics such as the physicist Alessandro Volta. Walking through the alleys, we discover the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d ‘Oro in Lombard Romanesque style, considered the most important medieval religious monument in the town. Inside we will visit the remains of St. Augustine and the monumental marble ark commissioned by Galeazzo II Visconti. The guided tour continues to Piazza Vittoria, the main square with an underground market and ends by visiting the Cathedral dedicated to Santo Stefano and Santa Maria Assunta, a Renaissance jewel with a large octagonal dome among the highest in Italy.
Included:
- Walking tour with licensed tour guide
Not included:
- Food and drinks
- Museum tickets (optional)
- Transfer service
What to bring:
- Comfortable shoes
- Water
- Sun hat on hot days
Meeting point:
- Piazzale Ferruccio Ghinaglia square (covered bridge enter )
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