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Via Delle Volte, Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
Discover the enchanting city of Ferrara through an enlightening guided walk. Marvel at the majestic Estense Castle, stroll along Corso Ercole I d'Este, explore Diamanti's Palace, and admire Ariosta Place as you delve into its rich historical and cultural heritage.
Starting from the Estense Castle, a symbol of the city, one can admire Corso Ercole I d'Este, the road connecting the castle to the northern gate of the walls. This route also traverses the Renaissance addition designed by Ercole I d'Este and executed by the Ferrarese architect Biagio Rossetti.
Upon reaching the original Palazzo dei Diamanti within the heart of the Addizione Erculea, an urban expansion initiated at the end of the 15th century, visitors find themselves immersed in the enchanting splendor of Ferrara's Renaissance palaces and churches. The surrounding landscape features lush gardens and trees, including centuries-old Cedars of Lebanon, as well as the University Botanical Garden.
From this picturesque setting, the visitor continues their exploration towards the romantic Massari Park, known for its ancient cedar groves and verdant surroundings overlooking the University Botanical Garden.
Continuing on, they approach the monumental complex of S. Cristoforo alla Certosa, originally serving as a cemetery but now housing a Monumental Cemetery. This site leads them to the square before the entrance, where the elegant arcades contribute to creating a sense of nostalgia.
An internal visit to the beautifully preserved Renaissance church, dedicated to the Carthusian monks brought to Ferrara by Duke Borso d'Este in the mid-15th century, provides further insight into the architectural richness of the region.
Nearby, the historic Piazza Ariostea stands out due to its striking statue towering above the central column, inviting guests to conclude their tour beneath the loggia that frames the green space.
This journey through the diverse array of monuments and vistas offers a captivating experience that never becomes monotonous or predictable.
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Includes | Italian-speaking guides provide entrance tickets for various attractions and events. |
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Via Delle Volte, Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
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2.49 mi
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During your guided walk, you will discover the Estense Castle, Corso Ercole I d'Este, Diamanti's Palace, and Ariosta Place.
Your journey begins at the Estense Castle.
The original Palazzo dei Diamanti is located in the heart of the Addizione Erculea. It was designed by Ercole I d'Este and executed by the Ferrarese architect Biagio Rossetti.
The University Botanical Garden is found near the Massari Park.
The Massari Park is noted for its ancient cedar groves and verdant surroundings overlooking the University Botanical Garden.
After visiting the monumentally preserved Renaissance church dedicated to the Carthusian monks, visitors reach the square before the entrance to the Monumental Cemetery.
The elegant arcades contribute to creating a sense of nostalgia as you continue your exploration.
The piazza is named after the statue of Ariosto standing over the central column, which invites guests to conclude their tour under the loggia that frames the green space.
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