Entertainment sights in Lombardy & The Lakes
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Spazio Oberdan
The riches of Milan’s Cineteca (cinematheque, or film library) are screened downstairs, while upstairs there’s a programme of exhibitions from stills to video art. The original cinema was redesigned by architect Gae Aulenti, better known for her work on Cadorna station and Paris’ Musée d’Orsay.
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Monastero di Santa Giulia & Basilica di San Salvatore
About 50m east of the Tempio Capitolino along Via dei Musei, cobbled Vicolo del Fontanon leads to the well-preserved ruins of a Roman theatre. Continuing east you'll reach Brescia's most intriguing sight - the jumbled Monastero di Santa Giulia & Basilica di San Salvatore.
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Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli
To hear Cremona's violins in action, the season at the 19th-century Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli runs from October to June; programs and ticket information are posted on its website.
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