Explore Mantua
Mantua, a historic city in Emilia-Romagna, is a masterpiece of Renaissance art and architecture. Founded by the Romans, it later became the heart of the Gonzaga dynasty, which transformed it into a cultural and artistic center.
The city is famous for its Palazzo Ducale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Palazzo Te, designed by Giulio Romano, a student of Raphael. Mantua's medieval walls, charming canals, and vibrant markets add to its unique charm.
Visitors can explore the Castello di San Giorgio, the Rotonda di San Lorenzo, and the Piazza delle Erbe, one of Italy's most beautiful medieval squares. Mantua is also a gateway to the Po Delta Natural Park, offering stunning landscapes and wildlife.