Entrada para o Torrazzo + Batistério + Museu Diocesano





Descrição
Os visitantes terão a oportunidade de subir a torre de alvenaria medieval mais alta da Europa para admirar o panorama circundante e durante a subida poderão visitar as salas do Museu Vertical dedicadas a medir o tempo e a sua percepção pelo homem com reproduções interessantes de relógios e instrumentos utilizados na antiguidade, bem como conteúdos multimédia. Este passeio inclui uma visita ao Batistério, que abriga o Museo delle Pietre Romaniche della Cattedrale, onde algumas magníficas esculturas medievais são mantidas.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Os visitantes têm a oportunidade de subir a mais alta torre medieval de alvenaria na Europa, a 122,22 m. Durante a subida, você tem a oportunidade de parar dentro das 4 novas salas do Museu Vertical, onde os tópicos relacionados à medição do tempo são estudados em profundidade. Quando chegar ao topo, terá a oportunidade de desfrutar de uma vista magnífica da cidade e da área circundante.
Dentro do Batistério existe o Museo delle Pietre Romaniche da Catedral, onde algumas magníficas esculturas medievais são guardadas.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
Avaliações(88)
Magnificent. City of Stradivari, the whole city is dedicated to the violin. A human-sized city, easy to walk around, especially since cars must park outside the center.
I found the visit to this museum very interesting because it explains in detail with a video how the Torrazzo was built and especially the astronomical clock. And then, in the following rooms, one can see the mechanisms of the latter, other astronomical clocks, etc. The usefulness of interspersing the various floors and thus allowing visitors to catch their breath while facing the 502 steps is truly brilliant.
I found both the video illustrating the construction of this tower and the astronomical clock, as well as the exhibition of the various types of mechanisms that make it work, interesting. The usefulness lies in the functional idea of allowing a breather from the 504 steps being climbed, interspersed with the vertical museum.
The view from the top was worth the climb up
great experience, magnificent view not excessive price wide stairs and not difficult to climb, only those leading to panoramics are more challenging excellent the fact of having themed rooms on the various floors that break the fatigue and give excellent explanations on the structure to access the panoramas, being narrower stairs, there are traffic lights to decide the flow of visitors that unfortunately not all respect creating hiccups
Cremona thieves as always. The museum is private and they do not make any kind of discount. As an art professor, I have free access to all public museums. They pass you the 10 euro ticket that also includes the diocesan museum and the baptistery, but that I did not really care. The tower is fascinating and evocative, but being the only monument of importance in the city can not be private. The view from above, however, does not give who knows what emotions. I add, I'm not even a tourist, I'm a resident of Cremona. They should review the tariff and the general relationship with the public.
Europe's tallest bell tower of medieval times, symbol of Cremona and example of ingenious work with exemplary architecture
Beautiful experience, interesting. It turns out a very beautiful part of Cremona. The watch is fascinating.
Absolutely to visit, even if only for the derisory cost of only € 5. The climb is challenging but just do it calmly and on arrival the 360-degree show repays your effort. Suitable for all ages and only for those suffering from dizziness the last stretch can be problematic.
The Tower Museum isn’t a “must see” in my opinion but the 3 museum ticket package made it very inexpensive so, if you have the time and the willingness to walk the few hundred steps to the top, do it. The view at the top is not breathtaking but it’s interesting.



