Mantua is a city in the Italian region of Lombardy, surrounded by three lakes formed by the Mincio River. The city has a rich history, having been an Etruscan village, a Gallic settlement, and a Roman colony. It was also a major artistic and cultural hub in the 15th to 17th centuries under the rule of the Gonzaga family. Visitors can explore the city's historic center, which features numerous palaces, churches, and museums, including the Ducal Palace, the Cathedral, and the Church of San Andrea. The city is also home to many notable landmarks, such as the Castello di San Giorgio and the Palazzo Te. Mantua is a great destination for families, with its beautiful lakes, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage
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Activities: We visited Mantova, a city in Lombardy, Italy, and explored its historic center, which is almost completely pedestrian-friendly and easy to navigate with a stroller
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the city's traditional shops and attractions, while we appreciated the city's rich history and cultural significance ✨
