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TOURIST INFORMATION
The Ducal Palace and Palazzo Te are the two main attractions of a cultural
itinerary in town, identified by the image of the salamander. Leaving the
castle, Castello di San Giorgio, one enters Piazza
Sordello, which is, together with its surroundings, the original centre of
the town. The square is dominated by the vast porticoed "façade" of the
Ducal Palace (which comprises Palazzo del
Capitano and the Magna Domus), the
Cathedral and, on the right, the Bishop’s
Palace, the Uberti Palace and the
Castiglioni Palace.

Going under the archway, Voltone di San Pietro, walking
along the Renaissance porticos in Piazza Broletto one can see the
Palazzo del Podestà. Through the Sottoportico
dei Lattonai, one enters Piazza Erbe where the other
side of the palace can be seen; the square, the liveliest in the historic
centre, is dominated by the Palazzo della Ragione,
with its adjoining Clock Tower and by the Rotonda di
San Lorenzo, while in the nearby Piazza Mantegna, the imposing
façade of the Basilica di Sant'Andrea dominates the scene.
Walking towards the second attraction of this itinerary, Mantegna's
House, the Tempio and Palazzo di San Sebastiano can be
seen before reaching Palazzo Te, the masterpiece of Giulio
Romano.

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