Art, good food, cultural events, and beautiful landscapes: there are plenty of reasons to visit Mantova and all of its attractions, whatever the time of year.
Various historic and artistic tours start from Piazza Sordello, which is easy to reach from the residence by car, by bicycle or by public transport. Explore the city’s history with a visit to the Ducal Palace, the Bonacolsi Palace, the Magna Domus, the beautiful Erbe and Broletto Piazzas, the Palazzo della Ragione, the Basilica of Sant Andrea, the Rotonda of San Lorenzo and the stunning Bibiena theatre. Within walking distance of the city centre, there is also Palazzo Te, which is well worth a visit. You could also visit the house of Giulio Romano, Andrea Mantegna’s house, the Church of San Sebastiano and the City Museum. Near the city centre, you can also find Palazzo D’Arco, the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, the museum of Tazio Nuvolari, Learco Guerra and many other palaces, houses and places of historic and artistic interest. Many of these ancient palaces and monuments (and in particular Palazzo Te) regularly host prestigious art collections of national and international interest.