Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #3 in Trento, Italy
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2 km
35 m
Explore Trento in Italy with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in TrentoIndividual Sights in TrentoSight 1: Torre del Massarello
Torre del Massarello, or Torre Massarelli, della Storta or more properly archdeaconal tower, is a medieval tower in the center of the fortified system in the district of Borgo Nuovo in Trento. The building was the residence of Archdeacon Martino Neideck and hosted Bishop Angelo Massarelli during the Council of Trent. It is located between Via Santa Trinità and Vicolo della Storta, in front of the Palazzo delle Poste.
Sight 2: Casa Sardagna
Casa Sardagna is a historic building in Trento located on the corner of Via Giuseppe Mazzini and Via Santa Trinità that dates back to the sixteenth century.
Sight 3: Palazzo Arcivescovile
Archiepiscopal Palace, also known as Palazzo della Curia or Palazzo Ceschi, has been the seat of the curia and the residence of the Archbishop of Trento since 1922. It dates from the 16th century.
Sight 4: Chiesa di Santa Chiara
The church of Santa Chiara, also known as the church of San Michele, is a rectory church in Via Santa Croce in Trento a short distance from the Santa Chiara Cultural Services Center.
Sight 5: Santissimo
The Church of the Blessed Sacrament is a Catholic place of worship located in Trento, Italy.
Sight 6: MUSE
The MUSE is the science museum of Trento. It is located south of the historic Palazzo delle Albere, in a building within the residential district Le Albere, both designed by Renzo Piano. It was inaugurated on 27 July 2013 and replaced, continuing its activities, the Tridentine Museum of Natural Sciences.
Sight 7: Palazzo delle Albere
Palazzo delle Albere is a Renaissance villa-fortress in Trento, northern Italy. It was built during the 16th century by the Madruzzo family of prince-bishops of Trento. It takes its name from the rows of poplars that once led to the castle; it is surrounded by a park, now smaller than once because it is crossed by the Brenner Railway and partly occupied by the Trento Monumental Cemetery. It has a square plan, with four square, 6 m-wide and 20 m tall corner towers, surrounded by a ditch.
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