Relics of Saint Ercolano Return to Maderno After 14 Centuries
Relics of Saint Ercolano return to Maderno with a historic boat procession, celebrating 14 centuries of local devotion and Brescia’s patron saint.
Relics of Saint Ercolano return to Maderno with a historic boat procession, celebrating 14 centuries of local devotion and Brescia’s patron saint.
Debate over Lake Garda tunnel plans highlights geological survey disputes, safety concerns, and cost efficiency in infrastructure development.
A community-driven project raised three million euros for Santa Cristina’s altarpiece restoration, engaging over 300 students and blending history, art, and local pride.
The Perdon d’Assisi, introduced in Caprino in 1936, honors Saint Francis with plenary indulgence linked to the Montebaldina Fair, a historic pilgrimage event.
Caprino’s rich traditions, thriving Fiera montebaldina, eco-tourism, and economic resilience showcase a town embracing sustainable growth and future opportunities.
Lazise’s new waste management ordinance faces parking disputes, with illegal parking disrupting urban waste disposal, highlighting tensions between merchants and authorities.
Children from radiation-contaminated Russian regions arrive in Baldo-Garda for rehabilitation, health recovery, and heartfelt homecomings.
400 dogs compete for best in show at Palazzo dei Congressi in Riva, featuring breed evaluations, demonstrations, and captivating dog exhibitions.
Polpenazze Castle hosts Garda Heritage events, blending medieval history, local culture, and organic cuisine at the popular Castle Festival on a Summer Evening.
Desenzano hospital boosts services despite budget challenges, improving emergency care and healthcare provision in Garda, with financial strategies to address projected deficits.