Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Day Trip: Milan to Bergamo

Bergamo: An Historic Walk in the Altitudes

At just about 25 miles northeast of Milan sits the Italian city of Bergamo, and it is the place to be on sunny, pleasantly warm Sunday in March. Reaching Bergamo from Milan is easy, quick, and inexpensive; thus, making it the perfect day trip destination. It only took the group of six (Nico, Vir, David, Dani, Manu, and myself) a short ride on the green metro line to the Porta Garibaldi train station, a 4.55 train ticket (that's right...an one-way ticket for under €5) using an automated ticketing station, and an one hour long train ride to reach the remarkable Italian town.


Bergamo Train Station

Sources say Bergamo is the 2nd most visited city in the Lombardy region...right after Milan, of course. The most distinctive characteristic of the city happens to be the city's two centers; Citta Alta, the historic part situated on top of a hill surrounded by 17th century defensive walls, and Citta Bassa which is the newer area wrapping itself around the base of the hill. The upper and lower sections of the city are connected with roads, stairs, and a cable car making it easily accessible for anyone.


Bergamo Italy
Citta Alta is above the wall; Citta Bassa sits below
Pretty much the entire day was spent up in the historic Citta Alta section of the city. One of the most spectacular sights I've seen since my arrival in Italy is the La Rocca di Bergamo (The Fortress of Bergamo). The medieval castle with its towers and thick walls depict history quite well....dominance and authority. Today, it is a fantastic observation point providing scenic,panoramic views of Bergamo.


Pan of Bergamo
Panoramic view of Bergamo
Citta Bassa Bergamo
View of Citta Bassa from la Rocca
Citta Alta Bergamo
View of Citta Alta from la Rocca
Just as in Milan, and I assume other Italian cities, the cathedrals were extravagant. In Bergamo, I visited two of the more prominent ones...the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Cathedral of Bergamo. Both located right next to each other near the town square, Palazzo della Ragione which sits on the location of the old town square called Piazza Vecchia.

The "emotional wall" in Citta Alta...I call it that because of the faces lining the top. LOL
Citta Alta Bergamo street
Buildings along a street in Citta Alta
Facade of Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
The Facade of Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore's detailed dome
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore's detailed dome
Main Alter in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore's
The Main Alter in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore 
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
 Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
Inside the Cathedral of Bergamo
Inside the Cathedral of Bergamo
Citta Alta Bergamo Street
Street leading towards the Duomo Plaza
I can compare Bergamo to nothing in the United States; therefore, making it one of northern Italy's unique gems.


The Travelers (Nico, Vir, Manu, Dani, and David) 

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