Go by car, if you can. You can stay there a couple of days, but a few hours are enough.
Train line (with only local trains) available from Mantova and Padova
Written Jan 11, 2004
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Go by car, if you can. You can stay there a couple of days, but a few hours are enough.Train line (with only local trains) available from Mantova and Padova
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Yes, it might be considered that castles and fortified towns are my obssesion. You tell me or show me the picture of the castle and I'll do everything to visit and explore it. Montagnana is in...
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Montagnana is a medieval town, with a complete (i mean 360°, moat and all) and nearly untouched medieval wall..... See it at sunset.... it's magic! Really a special place and, being out from the main...
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"Away From the Ordinary Flow of Time"

What a picturesque medieval village Montagnana is....a walled city with a "grass moat", twenty-four polygonal towers spaced at regular intervals, a spacious Piazza, a Cathedral that is part Gothic,......
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Montagnana - The medieval town

If you were tired of the chaotic cities along the Milano - Venezia train line, it would be nice to change to a paralleled line between Monselice and Mantova linking many small towns within the Padova...
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For 31 years I was convinced that Sighisoara was the only medieval city in Europe with inhabitants. That until I’ve visited Montagnana. Too bad my internet connection is so poor here, I could have...
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