Cremona - Wikipedia Cremona ( krɪˈmoʊnə krim-OH-nə, [3][4] UK also krɛˈ - krem-, [5] Italian: [kreˈmoːna]; Cremunés: Cremùna; Emilian: Carmona) is a city and comune (municipality) in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left bank of the Po river in the middle of the Po Valley
Cremona | Italy, Map, Population, Violins | Britannica Cremona, city, Lombardia (Lombardy) regione (region), northern Italy, on the north bank of the Po River southeast of Milan It was founded by the Romans in 218 bc on the site of an earlier Gallic village of the Cenomani
Top Things to Do in Cremona Beautiful shop in the heart of Cremona In addition to mustards and nougats, there are many high-quality products, from pasta to chocolate and confectionery, to wines and spirits
#CREMONA, CITTA DA SCOPRIRE - turismocremona Planning a trip to Cremona? Discover breathtaking attractions of our region, timeless scenery and upcoming events of such an enchanting gem in the North of Italy Find all information on #turismocremona, the Official Tourism Website for Cremona and province
Cremona - The Best Travel Guide to Visit Cremona - in-Lombardia . . . Capital of music from the Violin Museum to the Auditorium and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Cremona is also the city that gave rise to the famous torrone Find out all the best tourist attractions in Cremona at the Official Tourism Website of Lombardy
Cremona, Italy: A Hidden Gem Just Outside of Milan Cremona is best known as the birthplace of the world’s finest violins, thanks to the legendary craftsmanship of Antonio Stradivari The city's violin-making tradition dates back to the 16th century and continues to thrive today
One day in Cremona: things to see and do - My Italian Diaries Cremona makes for a great day trip from nearby Milan, without the hoards of tourists you would normally find elsewhere in Italy Check out what you can see and do in this elegant town