
Mantua, Italy

Mantua is a city in northern Italy and the capital of the province of the same name. The city was probably founded in the VI-V century BC.
Mantua has a very well-preserved medieval center. His focus is the Sorbelo, Brolero and Erbe squares. On the Erbe Square are the church of St. Andrew from the 15th century and the Rotunda St. Lawrence from the XI century.
The biggest attractions of Mantua are the Ducal Palace - one of the largest palaces in Italy, and the Tea Palace.
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