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layann2015
If someone does not appreciate this, I don't know what else will please them. It is a beautiful attraction in this majestic city. Visit the cathedral and the tower!
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Alchimista79
When you visit this cathedral you can see the great past of this wonderful city. Near the cathedral, the Torrazzo is the highest tower belonging to a church in all european countries.
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marcogi6
When in Cremona you cannot miss the Cathedral and the Torrazzo tower.To reach the top of the Torrazzo you have to climb 504 steps: challenging but worth it if you cna make it.
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Stefano915
I was born in this beautiful town and i lived here until i was 19 where i then "moved" to the UK. Every time i come back here it's a joy. I would like this town to get the importance it deserves on a international level considering our tourist office has limited resources and doesn't seem to be to switch on in promoting my hometown abroad as it should be. The Duomo it's an absolute delight, the cathedral, the baptistery and of course il Torrazzo. You must go on the top as you can see everything from up there. Double check on the opening times of the tower. Piazza del comune is a fantastic space and if you are lucky enough to be there in summer there are fantastic bars to enjoy an aperitivo or an ice cream with live music. Don't forget to check the Stradivari museum, it's a MUST! A true Italian experience in rural Italy! Trust me!
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DarzDarz
I lived in Cremona for my childhood and teens ans back then I did not fully appreciate the beauty of this place... now that I live far away I am always amazed by how spacial the Duomo square is... and what to say about the Torrazzo? I recommend a stroll up to the top for a lovely view and if you are lucky, try to see the clock room - super!
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RAD10977
Not for the faint of heart. The tower climb can be daunting for wimps like me....but not for my husband. The views are incredible.
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497stephanj
Such an unassuming town, but the duomo and the battistero are superb. The outside alone is incredible but wait until you step inside. What a surprise!Be mindful that the duomo is closed during lunch time (God only knows why!). Don't forget to taste some of the famous torrone before you leave town.
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MiriamP759
The cathedral is very beautiful from outside & awesome from inside. Almost every cm2 is decorated: frescoes, statues, Flemish wall carpets etc.Nearby stands the famous Torrazzo- the symbol of the town.Don't miss the Palazzo Comunale- the City Hall. There are a few rooms open to the public & are worth a visit. The entrance is free. On the other hand, there isn't any more a display of violins - they are all in the new Violin Museum.
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Frank-e-Frank
Perfect little town scare, with larger than life cathedral and tower. Just unbelievably beautiful. Very lively day and night time!
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RoxK
No exception in the Cathedral. Be sure to see it lit up at night. Take in the Baptist which is more amazing inside.