Transfer from Cinque Terre
to Orta San Giulio

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Departure from Cinque Terre
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Estimated arrival to Orta San Giulio
12:47h

Trip duration: 227min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Novara
Italy

105 min

Dating all the way back to the glorious Roman times, the town of Novara has suffered multiple downfalls only to come out on top each... time. Fortunately, not all of its architecture was destroyed during many sackings that took place, so visitors can still enjoy an array of historical styles. There is the Town Museum and the Novara Museum of Modern Art, along with a unique set of buildings often called as the Broletto. And after all those worldly structures, tourists can enjoy a 19th century cathedral with many marvelous artwork and an awe worthy 5-6th century baptistery.

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Parco della Rocca Borromea
Italy

90 min

Take a tour of the Parco della Rocca Borromea and enjoy in the magnificent view of Lake Maggiore. The park has grown around the ruins... of old fortress that was destroyed in 1800 by Napoleon. Today it is a favorite place for both locals and tourists to relax among the lush greenery. You may also learn about some rare plants or have a bite with a glass of wine at a nice little cafe.

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Sanctuary of the Child Jesus of Prague
Italy

75 min

To say that Prague has many exceptional churches would be an understatement. All of them are special for their architecture and artistic decoration. However, one... of these churches stands out in significance because it is home to the famous statue of the Prague Infant Jesus. This is the church of Our Lady Victorious. Although it is an important baroque monument whose interior is richly decorated in white and gold and hundreds of porcelain statues, the statue of the Infant Jesus is the main draw for visitors. It is more than 400 years old and it was credited with miraculous healing and, among other things, with saving Prague during the Swedish siege in 1639.

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Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro
Italy

75 min

Even if you are not much of an architectural or religious devotee, you will appreciate a visit to this Neo-Gothic church for the exhilarating views... of the surrounding mountains descending into the sea. The basilica was built in 1558 and renovated in 1896 when its current white marble facade was added. The interiors are decorated in gold and marble but the most interesting feature of the church is a small Byzantine painting of Virgin Mary which is said to be a gift from Saint Mary herself.

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Vercelli
Italy

90 min

First originating from the pre-Roman Libici tribe, the town often changed its ruling hand until finally suffering the same fate as the Savoy domains. It... is a true artistic center of the region, holding many churches and museums sure to make anyone’s heart stop with their marvellous construction. The 13th century Basilica di Sant’Andrea is considered an architectural masterpiece in its own right, embellished with a unique façade made from several types of stone. The church’s inside is no exception, with a Lombard fresco depicting the funeral of abbot Thomas Gallus as well as a painted crucifix. There is also the Borgogna Museum with stunning artwork from the time of the Renaissance.

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Casale Monferrato Cathedral
Italy

60 min

A long time took for this cathedral to be completed, and for a good reason – the narthex is unique in Italian context due to... the Armenian and Islamic features. Inside its walls there is a vibrant contrast between Gothic and Romanesque architectural features. Next to the marble rendition of Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy, there is an elegant column with the monogram of Christ, signifying the location where St. Evasio was martyred. The legend says you can even hear the flow of his blood if you press your ear hard enough against the column. This is truly a unique mixture of many artistic styles and preferences – from a medieval crucifix crowned with silver foils all the way to a Baroque high altar, a rococo choir and many textile artefacts.