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Lombardy itinerary from Milan
Bergamo Alta - Upper town


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Bergamo Alta Visit Bergamo in one day

An extremely ancient Gaulish city, Bergamo also passed to Rome, to the Goths and to the Longobards; following the period of the communes, it became part of the feudal possessions of the Visconti. In 1429, it voluntarily agreed to become a part of the Venetian Republic, to which it remained loyal to the end.

Founded on a hill (the Upper Bergamo of today), it later spread down into the plain. Passing through the lower city, we take Viale Vittorio Emanuele to reach the upper city, passing the formidable Venetian walls through Porta S. Agostino. The first thing that meets the eye, from among the remarkable series of buildings to be found on this magnificently situated hill, is the sandstone facade of the 15° century Church of S. Agostino, whose aristocratic severity, is relieved by two large triple-mullioned windows.

In Via Point Dipinta is the tiny 13° century church of S. Michele al Pozzo Bianco with frescoes by Lorenzo Lotto. Through the narrow and charming Via Gombito, the church of S. Pancrazio on the right and the Torre it Gombo on the left, we reach Piazza Vecchia, with the Gothic Palazzo delta Ragione, to the right of which stands the 12° century Torre del Comune; across the square is the Palazzo Nuovo with its unfinished Palladian facade.

Through the arcade of Palazzo Vecchio, we come into the Piazza del Duomo, with its extraordinary variety of styles. Facing us is the Renaissance facade of the Colleoni Chapel, built by the Venetian soldier of fortune as his burial place; it is an extremely elegant example of Lombard architecture in polychrome marble of extraordinary purity. Inside are the tombs of Colleoni and his daughter, Medea. They are the work of the same Amadeo who designed the chapel: in the vault, frescoes by G.B. Tiepolo.

Beside the Chapel stands the delicate 14° century Vestibule of the massive Romanesque church of S. Maria Maggiore (12° century, but with a Baroque interior). To the left of the square stand the Cathedral andthe handsome Baptistery (1340). We leave in the direction of the walls of S. Grata, with a beautiful view of the hills and the hamlet of Borgo Canale which lies below.

Following the S. Giacomo walls, we return to Porm S. Agostino and go down Via S. Tomaso to the neoclassical palace which houses the Accademia Carrara, one of the most important collections of paintings in Lombardy, with works by the two great Bergamasque artists, Ghislandi and Baschenis, as well as by Lotto, Moroni, Mantegna, Carpaccio, Bellini, Mantegna, Tura, Foppa, Perugino, Fra Angelico, Tintoretto, Breughel the Elder, Clouet, Lucas van Leyden, Bluer, Roger van der Weyden, Guardi, Tiepolo, etc.

In Via San Tomaso, at the corner of Via Pignolo, is the 17° century church of S. Aiessandro della Croce, with paintings by Lotto, L. Costa, Ricci and Bassano; other important canvases by Lotto are to be found in San Bernardino, S. Spirit and S. Bartolomeo.

Itinerary courtesy of ENIT



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