Cold water | ||
State | Italy | |
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Region | Lombardy | |
Territory | Lower Brescia | |
Altitude | 55 m a.s.l. | |
Surface | 9.55 km² | |
Inhabitants | 1.495 (2020) | |
Prefix tel | 39 030 | |
POSTAL CODE | 25010 | |
Time zone | UTC 1 | |
Patron | San Biagio | |
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Cold water is a city of Lombardy.
To know
How to orient yourself
How to get
By plane
- 1 Milan-Malpensa Airport, Ferno (IT GOES), ☎ 39 02 232323.
- 2 Milan-Linate airport (Enrico Forlanini), Viale Forlanini, Milan, ☎ 39 02 232323.
- 3 Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport (Caravaggio), Via Aeroporto 13, Orio al Serio (BG), ☎ 39 035 326323.
- 4 Verona-Villafranca Airport (Valerio Catullo), Boxes of Sommacampagna (VR), ☎ 39 045 8095666, fax: 39 045 8619074.
- 5 Parma airport (Giuseppe Verdi), Via Emilia - Golese locality, ☎ 39 0521 951511.
On the train
The nearest railway stations are:
- 6 Desenzano del Garda railway station, Einaudi square. Served by Frecciabianca for Milano Centrale, Torino Porta Susa, Trieste Centrale and Venezia Santa Lucia; from Frecciarossa to Brescia and Roma Termini and from regional to Milano Centrale and Verona Porta Nuova.
- 7 Asola railway station, Via Carducci. On the director Parma-Brescia.
By bus
Service carried out by APAM.
- Line 57 / A APAM. Mantua-Goito-Ceresara-Castel Goffredo-Cold water-Casalmoro.
How to get around
By car
- A4 motorway: exit Desenzano del Garda
- A4 motorway: exit Brescia East
- Provincial Road 6: connects Gazoldo degli Ippoliti, Ceresara is Cold water
- Provincial Road BS343: connects Buttonhole to Carpenedolo
What see
- 1 Church of San Biagio.
- 2 Church of San Bernardino.
Events and parties
What to do
Shopping
How to have fun
Where to eat
Average prices
- 1 Prosit, Via Argine 60.
Where stay
Safety
- 8 Carlo Poma Asola Hospital, Piazza 80th Infantry 1 - Asola, ☎ 39 0376 7211.
- 9 San Pellegrino Castiglione delle Stiviere Hospital, Via Garibaldi - Castiglione delle Stiviere, ☎ 39 0376 6351.
How to keep in touch
Around
Itineraries
- In the lands of the Gonzaga - An itinerary through the centers, large and small, which were the capitals of the Gonzaga cadet branches: principalities, marquisates, duchies which, within the Mantuan state structure, enjoyed real independence, often minted coins and held refined courts that rivaled that of Mantua, embellished their urban centers by equipping them with elegant architecture - churches, squares, palaces, walls, towers - and characteristic urban views such as the typical Gonzaga arcades.
- Morainic hills of Lake Garda - On the first corrugations of the Po plain that becomes a hill, where the great lake basin of the Lake Garda, the route touches towns and cities that were the domain of Gonzaga, Venice, Scaligero, and then became the scene of the bloody battles of the Risorgimento that were the prelude to the unification of Italy. To the tourist, historical and naturalistic importance the area combines an oenological interest as an area of production of wines from the hills, tokai, merlot and claret.
- Places of the battle of Solferino and San Martino - The itinerary runs through the places where the historic one took place on 24 June 1859 battle of Solferino and San Martino.
- Way of faith and solidarity - The itinerary runs through the places where two saints lived, St. Luigi Gonzaga is Saint Angela Merici, and a blessed one, Paola Montaldi; where important pages of the Risorgimento and saw the birth of the Red Cross.
- Route of Mantuan Wines and Flavors - A food and wine tourism promotion route, about 300 kilometers long and recognized by the Lombardy Region, which winds province of Mantua on a territory of 41 municipalities, including: Buttonhole, Curtatone, Sabbioneta, Viadana, Mantua, Bagnolo San Vito, San Benedetto Po, Quistello, Gonzaga, San Giacomo delle Segnate, Poggio Rusco, Ostiglia, Goito, Volta Mantovana, Monzambano, Bridges over the Mincio is Cavriana. The route is intertwined with other tourist itineraries in the area: Route of Rice and Risotto Mantovani is Mantuan Truffle Road.
- Via Carolingia - European itinerary that crosses the places traveled by the court of Charlemagne between the 8th and 9th centuries to travel from Aachen to Rome, where Pope Leo III crowned the Carolingian sovereign emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on Christmas night in the 19th century.
Other projects
- Wikipedia contains an entry concerning Cold water
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