Attractions and places to see around Bressana Bottarone include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated in the Oltrepò Pavese plain, this municipality lies on the right bank of the Po River. The area offers insights into Lombard Baroque architecture, medieval fortifications, and unique natural oases. Its strategic location historically connected important ancient roads, contributing to its rich heritage.
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The crypt of this cathedral has a soothing atmosphere!
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A dignified, impressive building in a wonderful park. A must-see.
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Construction of this gigantic cathedral, crowned with one of the largest domes in Italy, began in 1488. Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci are said to have worked on the design. Because of the complexity of the dome, it was not completed until 1887. The facade is 19th century.
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This imposing brick castle was built between 1360 and 1365 by order of Galeazzo Visconti and served as a fortification and residence. The north wing of the castle was destroyed at the battle of Pavia (1525) between the French and the Spanish. Petrarch loved the building and assembled a rich library there, which later moved to France. The large courtyard has arcades and an ornate loggia with twin windows.
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According to legend, some pilgrims wanted to attend midnight mass in the city on Christmas Eve in 999, but due to the thick fog their boats could not cross the river. Suddenly, a man dressed in red arrived and promised that he would immediately build a bridge in exchange for the first soul to cross the bridge. The man in red was the devil, and only the Archangel Michael, who had come from the nearby church, recognized him. Michael pretended to agree to the deal, but once the bridge was built, a goat crossed it first. The bridge is therefore also known as the Ponte del Diavolo ("Devil's Bridge").
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The covered bridge has its origins in Roman times. The current one was constructed in the 14th century and covered in 1583. Upstream of the bridge you can still see pillars of the original bridge, reconstructed after the Second World War. A memorial stone on the bridge tells that Albert Einstein stayed in Pavia for several months and loved the place.
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Very beautiful and impressive castle!
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The region offers a rich array of historical sites. In Bressana Bottarone itself, you can see the 14th-15th century
Castle of Argine, an elegant lowland manor with a square plan and corner towers. The Church of Santa Maria Nascente in Argine, built in 1754, is a prime example of Lombard Baroque architecture. Further afield, consider visiting the Visconti Castle of Pavia, an imposing medieval fortress, or the Cicognola Castle, which served a defensive function during the Middle Ages.
Yes, Bressana Bottarone is situated along the right bank of the Po River, offering scenic views. Nearby, you can explore the Lungavilla Wetlands Nature Reserve, which is excellent for appreciating local flora and fauna. Another unique natural oasis is the Garzaia della Roggia Torbida, characterized by dense undergrowth, canals, marshes, and extensive reed beds within a residual loop of the Po River.
Absolutely. Several attractions are noted as family-friendly. The Ponte Coperto (the Covered Bridge) in Pavia is a unique and interesting landmark for all ages. The Visconti Castle of Pavia offers a grand setting with a beautiful courtyard. The Cathedral of Pavia is also a significant site that families can visit. For outdoor activities, the Greenway Voghera–Varzi: Voghera–Salice Terme Segment is a cycle path suitable for families.
The area around Bressana Bottarone offers various cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, gravel biking, and even a dedicated cycle path. For example, the Greenway Voghera–Varzi: Voghera–Salice Terme Segment follows an old railway line. There are also plans to develop a cycling path through the agricultural and poplar areas surrounding the Garzaia della Roggia Torbida. You can explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bressana Bottarone and Gravel biking around Bressana Bottarone guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find trails like the 'Stagni di Lungavilla loop from Lungavilla' which is an easy 3 km route, or more moderate options such as the 'Sanctuary of Santa Maria – Mornico Losana Castle loop from Torricella Verzate'. For more details and a wider selection of routes, refer to the Hiking around Bressana Bottarone guide.
The Ponte Coperto, or Covered Bridge, in Pavia connects the historic center to Borgo Ticino. While the current bridge was rebuilt in 1951 after wartime damage, it recreates the design of the original 14th-century structure. It's very characteristic with five arches, a complete covering, and a small religious chapel in its center. It's a significant landmark with a history dating back to Roman times.
From Cicognola Castle, you can expect panoramic views of the Scuropasso Valley. Situated in a high-altitude position on a fortress, it offers one of the most beautiful vistas in the Oltrepò Pavese region. It's also a historical site, built in the 13th century with a defensive past.
The Cathedral of Pavia is renowned for its impressive architecture, featuring a central plan and a large dome. Completed in 1885, its design was influenced by structures like the Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence and the studies of Leonardo da Vinci. It's a significant religious building with a Greek cross structure and an imposing façade.
The Po River plays a crucial role in defining Bressana Bottarone's landscape and history. The municipality is located on its right bank, and the Po River Embankment offers natural scenic views. Historically, areas like Cascina Bella, a group of historic farmhouses along the embankment, were central to the village's agricultural economy. The river also contributes to unique natural formations like the Garzaia della Roggia Torbida.
Yes, Bressana Bottarone is known for its traditional dessert called Mattone di Bressana Bottarone. This culinary symbol is deeply rooted in the town's history of brick production and has earned the De.Co. (Denominazione Comunale) certification, recognizing its strong connection to the local territory and heritage.
The Public Library in Bressana Bottarone serves as an active hub for cultural, social, and community initiatives. It provides multi-purpose spaces for adults and a dedicated youth room, housing approximately 7,000 volumes, making it a central point for local cultural engagement.
The Town Hall (Municipio) of Bressana Bottarone, constructed in 1937, provides a picturesque backdrop to the main square. This long square has been recently renovated, transforming it into a pedestrian zone and a vibrant community gathering spot, making the Town Hall a focal point of the town's civic life.


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