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Bergamo is an atmospheric city shaped by medieval streets and artistic treasures.
Bergamo is an atmospheric city shaped by medieval streets and artistic treasures.
Unhurriedformat
I guide you through Bergamo by way of architecture, legends, and atmosphere — the kind of experience that stays with you.
Over 11 yearsliving in Italy
I know Bergamo not from guidebooks, but from personal experience — how the city lives, and reveals itself to those who are not in a hurry.
Licensed guide,art historiana
I interpret the art of the Accademia Carrara and the frescoes of Santa Maria Maggiore so that you can feel them, not merely see them.
We speak the same language
I conduct tours in English, Ukrainian, Italian, and Russian: choose the language in which you'd prefer to hear the city's stories.
Bergamo is a city that captivates from the very first moment. A place where history unfolds on two levels: the ancient Città Alta preserves the spirit of the Middle Ages, while the elegant Città Bassa moves to the rhythm of modern Italy.
During our walk, we explore the heart of the upper town — its squares, cathedrals, and bastions — and trace how Bergamo became a city of music, a thousand bells, and a singular, unmistakable atmosphere.
What you'll see
● Piazza Vecchia and Piazza Duomo – the historic heart of the old town, where different eras converge.● Cappella Colleoni – a Renaissance masterpiece commissioned for one of Italy’s most celebrated condottieri.● Cathedral of Sant'Alessandro – dedicated to the city’s patron saint.● Venetian Walls (Mura Venete) – fortifications inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.● Panoramic viewpoint on Colle di San Vigilio – the finest vantage point to see Bergamo from above.
If you wish, the walk can be extended to include the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (entrance fee not included) and continue into the lower town (Città Bassa) — strolling beneath the porticoes of the elegant Centro Piacentiniano and sensing the rhythm of contemporary Bergamo.
for a group of up to 5 people
Additional participant: €20 per person.Notes: Church entrance fees are not included.
Bergamo is a city that captivates from the very first moment. A place where history unfolds on two levels: the ancient Città Alta preserves the spirit of the Middle Ages, while the elegant Città Bassa moves to the rhythm of modern Italy.
During our walk, we explore the heart of the upper town — its squares, cathedrals, and bastions — and trace how Bergamo became a city of music, a thousand bells, and a singular, unmistakable atmosphere.
What you'll see
● Piazza Vecchia and Piazza Duomo – the historic heart of the old town, where different eras converge.● Cappella Colleoni – a Renaissance masterpiece commissioned for one of Italy’s most celebrated condottieri.● Cathedral of Sant'Alessandro – dedicated to the city’s patron saint.● Venetian Walls (Mura Venete) – fortifications inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.● Panoramic viewpoint on Colle di San Vigilio – the finest vantage point to see Bergamo from above.
IIf you wish, the walk can be extended to include the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (entrance fee not included) and continue into the lower town (Città Bassa) — strolling beneath the porticoes of the elegant Centro Piacentiniano and sensing the rhythm of contemporary Bergamo.
for a group of up to 5 people
Additional participant: €20 per person.Church entrance fee not included.
A true gem of Bergamo and one of Lombardy's most important art galleries. Founded by Count Giacomo Carrara in the 18th century, it houses over 1,600 paintings and more than a hundred sculptures, offering a unique journey through five centuries of art history.
This is a collection where each room reveals a new era — from the Renaissance to Romanticism. After restoration, the museum has become even more captivating: it now features new spaces, a modern exhibition layout, and a cozy café in the inner garden.
Practical details
Maximum participants: up to 15 people.
Meeting point: entrance to Accademia Carrara (Bergamo Bassa).
The tour can be combined with a walk to the old town (Città Alta).
for groups up to 5 people
Additional participant: €20 per person.
A true jewel of Bergamo and one of the most important art galleries in Lombardy.
This collection unfolds room by room, each revealing a new era — from the Renaissance to Romanticism. After its recent restoration, the museum has become even more engaging: new gallery spaces, a contemporary exhibition layout, and a quiet café set in the inner garden create an atmosphere that invites unhurried contemplation.
Practical details
Maximum number of participants: up to 15 people.Meeting point: entrance to the Accademia Carrara (Bergamo Bassa).
The tour can be combined with a walk to the upper town (Città Alta).
for a group of up to 5 people
Additional participant: €20 per person.
Every Italian city has its own character, and each reveals itself in a different way.
Every Italian city has its own character, and each reveals itself in a different way.
Beyond Tours
In addition to my walking itineraries, I also create themed journeys, cultural encounters, andand individual guidance tailored to specific needs.
I’ve been living in Italy for over ten years and collaborate with trusted professionals — lawyers, real estate consultants, and specialiste in Italian university admissions.
What I Can Organize Personally:
Beyond Tours
IIn addition to my walking itineraries, I also create themed journeys, cultural encounters,
andand individual guidance tailored to specific needs.
I’ve been living in Italy for over ten years and collaborate with trusted professionals — lawyers, real estate consultants, and specialiste in Italian university admissions.
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