Spring Events and Cultural Festivities in Garda and Surroundings
Garda’s lively festivals, concerts, and cultural events celebrate community, music, and Lake Garda’s vibrant spirit this spring.
Garda’s lively festivals, concerts, and cultural events celebrate community, music, and Lake Garda’s vibrant spirit this spring.
Verona’s Padiglione Ufficiali remains fenced and under scrutiny amid safety concerns, sparking debate on heritage preservation and public service plans.
Toscolano’s Gaino neighborhood plans a new sports center to revitalize the area, facing environmental concerns and debates over sustainability and development.
Lakeside towns like Sirmione attract residents with great services, leading to population growth despite natural decline, boosting tourism and migration.
Riva considers restoring the old power line over undergrounding, prioritizing cost savings amid ongoing debates on infrastructure and future energy routes.
Garda’s music festival moves beyond Italy, debuting in Munich with top TV personalities and star singer Umberto Tozzi, blending festival charm with international flair.
Nago Torbole schools’ three-year theater project explores fears and dreams, fostering creativity and self-discovery through storytelling, dance, and visual arts in Italy.
Urban planning dominates citizen concerns in Lonate, with civic defender efforts enhancing community engagement and clarifying defender roles.
Riva del Garda hosts the Bike-Festival, transforming into a mountain biking hub with cycling events, demonstrations, and innovations on Lake Garda.
Salò’s football club opposes selling the historic Carlo Amadei field, demanding proper facilities before development plans transform the Brescia stadium area.