This city is on the southeast morainic hills of Lake Garda and is rich of historical remnants, from the crenel lated the tower memory of the old castle, to mansion Sella, which originates from the XV century and the Parish Church (1793-1830), where a piece of altar F. Brusasorci should be found. Its hamltes offers also some historical sighting.
In Cavalcaselle there is the old nobiliary mansion Arvedi D'Emilei, XVII and XVIII centuries and a Parish Church with frescoes dating which originate from the XVIII century,; in Sandrà there is the neoclassical Villa Il Soletto and the Church of Sant'Andrea. The city, with the core of the production area of very fine wines, is set richly at topic on a territory, and and among them the most famous of Italy parks fun: Gardaland.
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