13 Sights in Vercelli, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Vercelli, Italy! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Vercelli. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Vercelli

1. Museo Archeologico Civico Luigi Bruzza

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Museo Archeologico Civico Luigi Bruzza

The Archaeological Museum of the City of Vercelli (MAC) is located in the former medieval wing of the Santa Chiara complex near the historic center of Vercelli; It opened in 2014 and opened to the public in early 2015. The museum was named after Father Luigi Bruzza, a well-known scholar who dealt so much with Vercelli archaeology.

Wikipedia: Museo archeologico della città di Vercelli (IT), Website

2. Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Cristoforo

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The church of San Cristoforo is a Catholic place of worship in Vercelli, built in 1515 on the initiative of the Order of the Humiliati after the demolition of a pre-existing church that dated back to the twelfth century.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Cristoforo (Vercelli) (IT)

3. Vercelli Synagogue

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The Vercelli Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Via Foà 70, in Vercelli, Italy. Designed in the Moorish Revial style by Marco Treves, an architect born in Vercelli who also designed the Great Synagogue of Florence, the synagogue was completed in 1878.

Wikipedia: Vercelli Synagogue (EN)

4. Basilica di Sant'Andrea

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The Basilica di Sant'Andrea is the church of a monastery in Vercelli, Piedmont, northern Italy, founded in 1219 by Cardinal Guala Bicchieri and completed in 1227. It represents an early example of Gothic architecture in Italy, inspired by Cistercian models and featuring Romanesque elements as well.

Wikipedia: Basilica di Sant'Andrea (EN)

5. Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore

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The church of Santa Maria Maggiore is a religious building in Vercelli of which it is a co-cathedral. It has the dignity of a minor basilica. It was originally built at the behest of the Jesuit order, based on a project by Filippo Juvarra dated 1734, with the title of church of the Holy Trinity. In 1773, with the suppression of the Jesuits, it was exchanged by the Cathedral Chapter with the ancient church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which stood not far away, thus assuming its title.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore (Vercelli) (IT)

6. Cattedrale di Sant'Eusebio

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Vercelli Cathedral is the principal church of the city of Vercelli in Piedmont, Italy, and the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Vercelli. It is dedicated to Saint Eusebius of Vercelli, the first bishop.

Wikipedia: Vercelli Cathedral (EN)

7. Museo Camillo Leone

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Museo Camillo Leone

The Leone Museum, opened in Vercelli in 1910 at the sixteenth-century Casa Alciati and the baroque Palazzo Langosco, houses a heterogeneous and eclectic collection: prehistoric weapons, grave goods from Egyptian tombs, Etruscan vases, medieval mosaics, porcelain, silver and paintings from the modern era. The Roman room is of great impact, with the famous Celtic-Latin stele that in 1991 opened the exhibition of the Celts in Venice.

Wikipedia: Museo Leone (IT), Website

8. Castello Visconteo

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Castello Visconteo

The Visconti Castle of Vercelli is a medieval castle in Vercelli, Piedmont, Northern Italy. Erected at the end of the 13th century, it underwent subsequent transformation to be changed in its use. Today it is the seat of the Tribunal of Vercelli.

Wikipedia: Visconti Castle (Vercelli) (EN)

9. Museo Francesco Borgogna

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The Francesco Borgogna Museum, located on Via Francesco Borgogna near the town center of Vercelli in the region of Piedmont, displays a collection of paintings, frescoes, sculpture, tapestries, and other artifacts. The works originate from the 14th to the 20th century.

Wikipedia: Museo Francesco Borgogna (EN), Website, Facebook

10. Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Bernardo

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The church of San Bernardo is a parish church in the central area of Vercelli in Piedmont. It is part of the vicariate of Vercelli of the archdiocese of the same name and dates back to the twelfth century.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Bernardo (Vercelli) (IT)

11. Parco John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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Park the Parco John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Italy. It is located in the province of Provincia di Vercelli and the region of Piemonte, in the northwestern part of the province, 500 km northwest of Rome with the capital. 134 meters above sea level is located in Parco John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Wikipedia: Parco John Fitzgerald Kennedy (CEB)

12. Giardini Pubblici Comunali Pietro Camana

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Park the Parco Pietro Camana in Italy. It is located in the province of Provincia di Vercelli and the region of Piemonte, in the northwestern part of the province, 500 km northwest of Rome with the capital. 131 meters above sea level is located in Parco Pietro Camana.

Wikipedia: Parco Pietro Camana (CEB)

13. Parco Iqbal Masih

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Park the Parco Iqbal Masih in Italy. It is located in the province of Provincia di Vercelli and the region of Piemonte, in the northwestern part of the province, 500 km northwest of Rome with the capital. 124 meters above sea level is located in Parco Iqbal Masih.

Wikipedia: Parco Iqbal Masih (parke sa Italya, Piemonte) (CEB)

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