Entrance Torrazzo + Baptistery + Official Diocesan Museum
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Visitors will have the opportunity to climb up the highest medieval masonry tower in Europe to admire the surrounding panorama and during the ascent will be able to visit the rooms of the Vertical Museum dedicated to measuring time and its perception by man with interesting reproductions of watches and instruments used in antiquity as well as multimedia contents. This tour includes a visit to the Baptistery, home to the Museo delle Pietre Romaniche della Cattedrale, where some magnificent medieval sculptures are kept.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Complesso monumentale Torrazzo - Battistero
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Torrazzo of Cremona - Vertical Museum
Visitors are offered the opportunity to climb the highest masonry medieval tower in Europe at 122.22 m. During the ascent you have the opportunity to stop inside the 4 new rooms of the Vertical Museum where topics related to the measurement of time are studied in depth. Once you reach the top you have the opportunity to enjoy a magnificent view of the city and the surrounding area.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Cremona Baptistery - Museum of Romanesque Stones of Cathedral
Inside the Baptistery there is the Museo delle Pietre Romaniche of the Cathedral where some magnificent medieval sculptures are kept.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Torrazzo of Cremona - Vertical Museum
Visitors are offered the opportunity to climb the highest masonry medieval tower in Europe at 122.22 m. During the ascent you have the opportunity to stop inside the 4 new rooms of the Vertical Museum where topics related to the measurement of time are studied in depth. Once you reach the top you have the opportunity to enjoy a magnificent view of the city and the surrounding area.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Cremona Baptistery - Museum of Romanesque Stones of Cathedral
Inside the Baptistery there is the Museo delle Pietre Romaniche of the Cathedral where some magnificent medieval sculptures are kept.
Duration: 30 minutes