Chiesa San Pietro in Mavino

Sirmione


Sirmione's oldest church and its crumbling bell tower date from the 14th century, though it was built on the site of a much older temple. The surprisingly vivid frescoes inside also date from the same period, but the attraction here is the peaceful setting on the top of a knoll surrounded by cypress trees and guarded by a poignant war memorial.


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1. Grotte di Catullo

0.19 MILES

Occupying 2 hectares at Sirmione's northern tip, this ruined 1st-century-AD Roman villa is a picturesque complex of teetering stone arches and tumbledown…

2. Rocca Scaligera

0.45 MILES

Expanding their influence northwards, the Scaligeri of Verona built this enormous square-cut castle right at the entrance to old Sirmione. Rising out of…

3. Villa Romana

3.68 MILES

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4. Parco Archeologico Rocca di Manerba

4.45 MILES

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5. Promenade

6.14 MILES

Paved in waves of marble and brick, Lazise's promenade is the best on this side of Lake Garda. Grab an ice cream, feed the swans and lap up those views.

6. Punta San Vigilio

6.17 MILES

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7. Chiesa di San Nicolò

6.18 MILES

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8. Rocca Scaligera

6.23 MILES

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