Corridor UNESCO

Vista dell'accesso al Parco Archeologico di Brescia, Corridoio UNESCO

Corridor UNESCOVia dei Musei, 55 - Brescia BSbresciamusei.com/parco-archeologico/

The UNESCO Corridor isn’t just a route: it’s a bold idea.

THE ROUTE

A pedestrian line through the heart of Brescia, connecting three wonders of archaeological heritage: the Capitoline Temple, the Roman Theatre and the Museum of Santa Giulia.

About one kilometre long, the Corridor is designed to be accessible to all. The materials were chosen to respect the beauty of the context, but also to bring it to life and make it usable, everyday.

It links almost 2500 years of history in a single urban experience, between memory, art and new technologies. It isn’t just about connecting places. It’s about stitching the city and its past back together and making it a shared space, where archaeology becomes landscape. Where every step has something to tell. 

The UNESCO Corridor is more an act of culture, than of urban planning. A concrete way to give back to the city an immense heritage, transforming it into something that can be seen, experienced, walked through. Every day.

Accesso al complesso monumentale di Santa Giulia dal Chiostro di San Salvatore

Photo credit: Tomás Quiroga

Chiostro dell'oratorio di Maria in Solario con al centro il tiglio

Photo credit: Tomás Quiroga

Corridoio Unesco - Accesso al parco archeologico

Photo credit: Tomás Quiroga

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Opening hours

Opening hours may vary in the event of special events.

1 June – 30 September:

mon (except public holidays)

closed

tue - sun

from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Last admission at 5:15 p.m.

1 October – 31 May:

mon (except public holidays)

closed

tue - sun

from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Last admission at 6:15 p.m.

Tickets

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Corridor UNESCO
Via dei Musei, 55 - Brescia BS