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Bellinzona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The "Bellinzona Artkey" audioguide transforms a walk round the town into a trip back in time ;; The long history of Bellinzona lives on in its monuments and other important vestiges of its fascinating past.
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As they appear today, Bellinzona's fortifications, whose origins actually go much further back to a prehistoric settlement on Castelgrande hill, are mainly the result of intensive and complex building activity undertaken by the Dukes of Milan in the 15th century.
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Information about Bellinzona, Switzerland ... Everyone passes through BELLINZONA, but few people bother to stop – their loss, since this graceful and beautiful old town is the perfect place to draw breath before hitting the lakeside glitz further south, and is a mellow introduction to the easy pace of the Ticino.
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Bellinzona (German: Bellenz) is strategically positioned where the valley narrows at the southern entrance to the Alpine passes of St. Gotthard, San Bernardino and Lucomagno and is probably Switzerland's most Italianate town. ... Bellinzona is probably Switzerland's most Italianate town. The skyline of the capital of Ticino...
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eHeinz Episode 60: Bellinzona. The city of castles.; A town full of italianità. Bellinzona, the city of castles. The tre castelli are the emblem of Ticino's capital and are a UNESCO world heritage site. ... More about Bellinzona More about Lago Ritom...
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Bellinzona, Ticino: TripAdvisor has 24 impartial reviews and articles on what to do, where to eat, and where to stay when in Bellinzona. ... Recently Reviewed Hotels around Bellinzona...
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Bellinzona Hotels ... Bellinzona Restaurants ... Bellinzona Attractions...
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Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland. The city is famous for its three castles: Castelgrande, Montebello, Sasso Corbaro ... Owing to its unique geographical position in Switzerland’s sunny Ticino, Bellinzona was once seen from the south as the gateway to the Alps and from the north as the gateway to Italy.
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