





Composed of two stunning neoclassical buildings dating back to the 1830s, Porta Nuova was once one of the main entries into the old city of Bergamo. Nowadays, this charming monument is located on one of Bergamo’s main thoroughfares and offers impressive views of the upper part of the city.
ChorusLife’s most iconic landmark, this multifunctional, state-of-the-art arena stages all kinds of events, from concerts to conventions and sports. Catch a live show or a game of your favorite sport and experience ChorusLife’s vibrant lifestyle.
The ruins of a majestic castle with defensive towers, casemates and embrasures, built over a tangled underground network of galleries and secret passages: the last outpost protecting Bergamo and its territory.
Borgo Santa Caterina is a historic district of Bergamo known for its ancient churches and picturesque alleys. Lively during the day, it becomes especially vibrant in the evening with traditional bars and restaurants.
Founded in 1796, this renowned museum showcases masterpieces from the Gothic period to the 19th century by artists such as Mantegna, Bellini, Raphael, Botticelli, and Lotto. Since 2024, it also features free-access gardens with a bistro.
Opened in 1991 in a former monastery, GAMeC (Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo) houses modern and contemporary art from the 20th century and hosts temporary exhibitions.
Commonly known as Stadio di Bergamo, this stunning stadium has served as home to the Atalanta football club since the late 1920s. Sport lovers cannot miss out on visiting or catching a football game at this iconic stadium blending tradition and modern design.
Travel easily across the lower and upper parts of Bergamo with the Funicolare di Città. This traditional mode of transport takes you up to the historic Città Alta, offering beautiful views of Bergamo’s Venetian Walls and the surrounding landscape along the way.