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Discover Ferrara, City of the Renaissance

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Ferrara, IT
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Discover Ferrara, City of the Renaissance

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Discover Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, on this private walking tour and immerse yourself in the rich history and architectural beauty of this hidden Italian gem. Led by a licensed private tour guide, explore the fascinating urban fabric of Ferrara, which has remained virtually intact since medieval and Renaissance times. Customize your tour to suit your own interests and be captivated by the stories and secrets of Ferrara's past. From the impressive Castello Estense to the picturesque Piazza Trento e Trieste, each step will transport you back in time. Marvel at the Romanesque-Gothic Lombard style of Ferrara Cathedral, stroll through the charming medieval streets of Via San Romano and Via delle Volte, and discover the vibrant Jewish soul of Ferrara in the Ghetto Ebraico di Ferrara. Get ready to be enchanted by the first modern city in Europe and book your unforgettable Ferrara adventure today.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guided walking tour led by a licensed private tour guide
  • Explore Ferrara, the first modern city in Europe
  • Visit the towering Castello Estense
  • Admire the beautiful facade of Ferrara Cathedral
  • Experience the charm of the medieval streets and alleys
  • Private tour
  • Professional guide
  • Transportation to/from attractions

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Introduction

Experience the charm and beauty of Ferrara, the city of the Renaissance, on this private walking tour. Led by a licensed private tour guide, you will uncover the secrets and stories of this hidden Italian gem. Discover why Ferrara is known as the first modern city in Europe as you explore its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Customize your tour to suit your interests and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting city.

What to expect?

During this 2-hour walking tour, you can expect to visit the top attractions of Ferrara. Begin your journey at the imposing Castello Estense, complete with a moat, and learn about its historical significance. Walk along the Viale Cavour-Corso Giovecca, where the city's northern boundary once stood, and marvel at the planning genius of Biagio Rossetti, who transformed Ferrara into the first modern European city. Admire the statue of Girolamo Savonarola, a famous reformer born in Ferrara, and explore the Piazza Cattedrale, offering a beautiful view of the cathedral facade.

Who is this for?

This walking tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Renaissance. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends or family, this private tour can be tailored to suit your interests and preferences. It is suitable for all ages and physical abilities, as the pace of the tour can be adjusted accordingly.

Why book this?

Explore Ferrara in the company of a knowledgeable private tour guide who will bring the city's history and architecture to life. Experience the charm of Ferrara's hidden treasures, from the majestic Castello Estense to the picturesque streets of Via delle Volte. Gain insights into the planning and construction of the city during the Renaissance and medieval times. With a personalized itinerary, you can focus on the aspects of Ferrara that interest you the most, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.

Good to know

The tour will begin at Largo Castello, and your guide will be waiting for you outside the castle, near the side entrance over the moat. The tour duration is approximately 2 hours, allowing you to delve into the history and beauty of Ferrara. Please note that the visit to the interior of the Castello Estense is not included in this tour. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as this is a walking tour. Prepare to be captivated by the stories and sights that await you in Ferrara.

Reviews

Travelers who have booked this walking tour of Ferrara have praised the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who truly enhanced their experience. They appreciated the opportunity to explore the hidden gems and historical sites of the city, gaining a deeper understanding of its significance. Visitors were particularly impressed with the well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, and the personalized nature of the tour allowed them to focus on their specific interests. Overall, participants expressed their satisfaction with the tour, describing it as informative, engaging, and highly recommended for anyone visiting Ferrara.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Castello Estense

Complete with moat Ferrara's towering castle was commissioned by the Este family in 1385. Initially it was intended to protect the Este family from the town's irate citizenry, who were up in arms over tax increases, but in the late 15th century it became the family's permanent residence. Linked to the castle by an elevated passageway, the 13th-century Palazzo Municipale was the Este family home until they moved next door to the castle.The visit of the castle interior is not included in this tour

Corso della Giovecca

Throughout the Middle Ages and almost to the end of the 15th Century, the northern boundary of the city ran along the current road System of Viale Cavour-Corso Giovecca. In 1492 Ercole I commissioned to include this vast area in the centre (thus doubling the surface area of the city) and the great architect and town-planner, Biagio Rossetti, designed a plan which, due to its original and rational nature, made Ferrara the first modern city in Europe. In honour of the Duke who ordered the new town planning this great district is known as Addizione Erculea.

Statua di Girolamo Savonarola

Between the castle and the town hall is Piazza Savonarola, dominated by the monument to Girolamo Savonarola, the famous reformer born in Ferrara in 1452 at the origin of the theocratic dictatorship of Florence (1494-1498). It was also he who had the idea of the pyre of vanities in which books and important works of art disappeared. He is represented here with his arms raised in the midst of preaching. The square is bordered to the west by Via Coperta, a five-arch building that connected the two Este family residences (the castle and the town hall)

Piazza Cattedrale

The Piazza Cattedrale lies between today's town hall, former Este's residence, and the St. George cathedral. From the square you can have a beautiful view of the cathedral facade and its reliefs, a sort of poor man's bible

Ferrara Cathedral

This Cathedral in the Romanesque-Gothic Lombard style has a beautiful tripartite façade endowed with a magnificent canopy (over the door), decorated with a depiction of the Last judgement.

Piazza del Municipio

Piazza del Municipio can be accessed directly from the cathedral square, passing through an imposing arch. The wide square, one of the former inner courtyards of the Este's ducal palace, is characterized by a staircase completely covered with white marble, finished in 1481.

Piazza Trento e Trieste

The piazza Trento Trieste is the beating heart of the city. It dates back to the Middle Ages and the building of the new cathedral around which the seats of religious, civil and lordly power, in the shape of the family who in fact ruled Ferrara, were concentrated. Indeed, all the city's seats of power were sited in the piazza: as well as the cathedral, there was the bishops' house where the present Bishops Palace stands; the Palazzo della Ragione, the Notary's Lodge, the first nucleus of the Palazzo Ducale, today's Palazzo Municipale. Along the south side of the Cathedral runs the loggia dei Merciai. Also looking on to the piazza is the ex-church of San Romano, now home to a museum.

Via San Romano

This commercial thoroughfare, the medieval town's main street, which once connected the market square (piazza Trento e Trieste) with the port of Ferrara (now replaced by the Via Ripagrande) is bordered by porched medieval houses.

Via delle Volte

This charming medieval street marks the axis along which the so-called linear Ferrara developed between the 7th and 9th centuries A.D. and which greatly influenced the further development of the entire city. In Via delle Volte the architectural solution to development in a third dimension was to create overhead passageways: the vaults dotted along the street, to connect the warehouses on the banks of the river to the workshops-houses towards the centre. Here you can enjoy the atmosphere of its 14th and 15th-century buildings and the alleys that lead off it

Ghetto Ebraico

There is hidden soul to Ferrara, its Jewish one, an important part of the city's community. Through the streets of the Ghetto. The area involved in the former Ghetto, institued in the17th Century, is constituted by today's Via Mazzini, Via Vittoria and Via Vignatagliata and Piazzetta Lampronti where, in the courtyards, the secret passageways, and on the evocative balconies, you can breathe in the intense life of the Ghetto

Reviews

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5 (7)

TeresaV474

The Renaissance really has its reason in the city of Ferrara, beautiful buildings, lots of history, large and well-used pedestrian areas, a truly enjoyable city, full of clubs, green areas, the walls then with its embankments and parks below... !!

893orsolac

A wonderful city, small, calm, with very picturesque internal streets. A great experience.

Umberto P

Città d'arte, bellissima,a misura d'uomo.Abbiamo visitato il centro città a piedi.Citta' incantevole,tutti servizi presenti, indimenticabile

K3327OYstefanof

una giornata passata a ferrara in occasione dello street food ,tutto dedicato a prodotti provenienti da tutta Italia e dimostrazioni come fare tutti i tipi di pasta ,convegni sull'aceto e il parmigiano. poi visita a chiese e musei.una giornata interessante e gradevole anche per il bel tempo.

Mari_O

Quero agradecer a guia Manuela por tornar este passeio exuberante, por dar vida às belas construções bem conservadas de Ferrara. A cidade é pequena e muito agradável. É incrível a extensão da muralha que a cerca. Creio ser uma das maiores na Europa. O Centro histórico dividido entre gótico-medieval e renascentista, deixa muito claro os dois estilos. Vale fazer um passeio sem pressa e desfrutar de restaurantes, pastisseries e bares.

MaLeh84

Roberta hat uns im Castello Estense empfangen und es von Anfang an geschafft auf uns und unsere Kinder einzugehen. Viel Know-How und Wissen um die Bezüge der Dinge zueinander, auch über Landesgrenzen hinweg. Wir haben viel gelernt und nebenbei eine tolle Stadt kennengelernt! Vielen Dank!

alessandra g

Ferrara è a misura di pedoni quindi una città da scoprire a piedi.... ottimo cibo..gente ospitale e tante cose belle da vedere la cattedrale ..il palazzo dei diamanti... il castello una meta da consigliare....
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2024-04-25 06:24