Vigevano (pronounced Italian: [viˈdʒɛːvano] or [viˈdʒeːvano]; Western Lombard: Averageevan) is a town and comedian in Pavia province, Bologna region in northern Italy.
Vigevano received the honorary city title with the decree of Duke Francis II Sforza on February 2, 1532. It is famous for the beautiful Renaissance "Ducale Square" in the center of town.
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1. Piazza Ducale
Had the opportunity to visit the town of Vigevano, which is famous for the handcrafted manufacturing of Shoe's. This historic center was once part of the kingdom of Duke Francis II Sforza.
You can walk along this magnificent center and have some drinks before dinner and then dinner at one of the many restaurants. From the central square, you can also concentrate on the castle grounds.
2. Torre del Bramante
An impressive architectural work by the master, Bramante. Overlooking the exquisite Renaissance and also the interior of the ruined Sforzesco Castle.
3. Strada Coperta, Strade Sotterranee E Cavallerizza
I had imagined a corridor and was most surprised to find myself on a wide covered road connecting the castle grounds to the bottom of the hill. And more surprised to discover another parallel path below. The architects were also engineers.
4. Castello Sforzesco
This is a lovely place to visit. The general area of the castle and courtyard are all free to the public. There are several small museums within the castle complex, all of which are worth visiting. Some of these are free, or free is you enter by a certain time.
The shoe museum is very interesting and so is the art gallery. Both are free. A new exhibition by Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most interesting to visit. About € 5 per person.
5. Cattedrale Sant’ambrogio
Even with an instruction manual, this is not a very interesting church. The most interesting aspect is the façade and its penetration into the square on the end. It is Romanesque and so there are very few high up windows, It is closed from 12 pm to 4 pm, so it is quite dark when reopened though, in summer, it may be better.
6. Ecomuseo Mulino Di Mora Bassa
I highly recommend this gem! The beautiful place is surrounded by greenery and with an appealing presence of water. I also restored the building. Many of Leonardo's machines are on display and work very well! The original exhibition of water measuring devices.
7. Museo Internazionale Della Calzatura
One of the more interesting captions (sorry for puns but I can't resist!) On Vigevano's past and present industries.
8. Museo Comunale
Very nice and historical place.......You have to go and visit the place if you like history and architecture and archeology.
9. Leonardiana
A superb new permanent exhibition, opened in May 2016, depicting the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci in the most thought-provoking and interesting ways.
Leonardo spent time in Vigevano working for Ludovico Sforza, so the huge and majestic castle of Sforzas is a suitable venue for this innovative screen, using multimedia, faxing works and copies. his drawings, and reproduce the high definition of all of his authentic paintings.
Vigevano is worth a visit because there is only a magnificent Renaissance square, but this new museum makes it an essential destination for tourists and art lovers.
10. Chiesa Di San Francesco
In comparison to the Cathedral, this is a more interesting church. It dates back to the 13th century though most of the buildings are more recent and have some interesting features. It is closed from 12 to 4 pm every day. There is a very beautiful statue of St. Francis of Assisi outside dating later but interesting work.
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