Private tour in Mantua Manuela R
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Hello! My name is Manuela, I was born in the middle of the Po Valley on the border between Lombardy and Emilia Romagna regions, and it was natural for me to become a licensed guide in both regions. I'm a mix of the two cultures I get along with the Lombard pragmatism and the Emilian jovial and open minded lifestyle. But from both cultures, above anything else, I have taken the best: culture, history, art and …why not … good food and wines! What more can I ask for? How did I become a guide? By pure chance, I was working in a big international company and I was asked to organize a week-end tour in the area for some customers. I was panic-stricken I didn't know how to manage it. Luckily somebody gave me a hint "Why not to get in touch with a licensed guide who can organize a wonderful art and gourmet tour?" The guide made such a wonderful impression on me that I felt really … in love with her job. It was love at first sight, I knew this was my custom-made job! Exactly in that moment I decided I wanted to become a guide. Why not? Even if I had a very good art and history school background I knew that I had to work and study hard but I plucked up my courage and at last I succeeded! I became a licensed guide for Mantua in 2002, for Ferrara 2003, for Modena 2005 and now I'm a licensed Guide for the whole Emilia Romagna Region. Years have gone by since my first guiding tour experience but nothing has changed since then. I still go on guiding with enthusiasm, competence and passion, I like looking at people's faces and see their surprising eyes or hear their exciting comments like "No, I don't believe!" "Really?" "Are you joking?" "Wow!" "Amazing!"… I'm used to propose and organize tours together with the groups even if I have learnt that the choice of the tour depends on time mainly, I usually suggest classical tours with the most important monuments for those people who are going to spend little time in a place, or special tours for those who want not only to visit classical sites but also elaborate further some topics such as music, theatres, different art styles, Jewish communities, typical food and wines, boat excursions, gardens and so on. Last but not least I'm a versatile person ready to plan tours as per people's needs. Write me what you need and I'll do my best to make it true! I have been working as a Local Qualified Guide since 2002. As a Local Licensed Guide I have access to any landmarks. Degree in Modern Languages, Cultural Mediator and International Relations at the Universities of Bologna and Florence. I worked as marketing responsible in international companies in Italy and abroad. I am a Licensed Tourist Guide/Tour Guide and have access to any landmark
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Though equidistant from Milan and Venice, and a neighbor of Verona, Mantua is often ignored by tourists. But it probably won't stay that way for long as it was declared Unesco site in 2008, Italian Capital of Culture in 2016 and won the title of European Capital of Gastronomy for 2017. Small but spectacular, from every corner the city of Mantua offers an encounter with history and beauty. Settled by the Etruscans the city enjoyed a position of status when it was ruled by the art-loving Gonzaga dynasty, one of Italy's great Renaissance families who protected art and culture. Mantua rapidly attracted leading lights such as Petrarch, Mantegna, Rubens and Giulio Romano. In 1707 Mantua was seized by the Habsburgs, ending Gonzaga rule. Virgil, the great latin poet, was born in a village outside Mantua, Shakespeare's Romeo heard of Juliet's death in Mantua and Verdi set his opera Rigoletto in its streets furthermore the American Gonzaga University at Spokane Washington is named after the Gonzaga dynasty of Mantua
- Rigoletto's House; - San Giorgio Castle (exterior) and the former ducal palace squares such as Piazza Castello, Piazza Santa Barbara, Piazza Paccagnini and Piazza Lega Lombarda; - Piazza Sordello with the façades of the Palazzo ducale (Duke's Palace), the Bishop's seat, the Cathedral and the remains of a Roman floor; - Piazza Broletto and the facades of the medieval governament buildings; - Piazza delle Erbe with the medieval Merchant's House and law court and the entrance to the old Jewish ghetto; - Piazza Mantegna with the Basilica of Sant'Andrea (Visit of the interior) - Piazza Leon Battista Alberti former cloister of the Sant'Andrea monastery. On request this tour can be customized
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Piazza Sordello, Mantova, Lombardia, 46100, Italy
At Rigoletto's home at piazza Sordello 23. The building is at the corner of the square, behind the Duomo and it is a a tourist office now, I'll wait for you outside close to the courtyard gate
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