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Routes ItalyFerrara
From San Giorgio to Porta Mare and back
Ferrara, Italy
Ferrara, Italy

From San Giorgio to Porta Mare and back

Length3.1 mi
Elev. Gain65.6 ft
Est. Steps7000
Trail
Public transport
Parking
Drinking water
Places to sit
Stroller friendly
Kid friendly
Historic site
Created by manu

From San Giorgio to Porta Mare and back Introduction

From San Giorgio to Porta Mare and back is a 3.1 mile (7,000-step) route located near Ferrara, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 65.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near From San Giorgio to Porta Mare and back

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Corpus Domini, Ferrara

Place
The Corpus Domini Monastery is a monastery at 4 via Pergolato in Ferrara. It first was founded as a house of penitent women, and became a Poor Clares Observant Franciscan convent in 1431. It was the home of Caterina Vigri (St. Catherine of Bologna) from 1431-1456. She served as the mistress of novices, teaching about 100 women to become pious nuns.

National Archaeological Museum of Ferrara

Place
The National Archaeological Museum of Ferrara is housed in Palazzo Costabili, in Ferrara, Italy. It holds various excavated artifacts from the Etruscan city of Spina, which flourished between the 6th and 3rd centuries BC. The ancient city of Spina, close to modern Comacchio was abandoned in the 2nd century BC, but was discovered by chance in 1922 and was excavated.

Palazzina Marfisa d'Este

Place
The Palazzina Marfisa d'Este is a Renaissance-style small palace, once suburban, and sometimes referred to as a villa, located on Corso Giovecca #170, just east of Central Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was constructed in 1559 by the peripatetic Francesco d'Este, and inherited by his daughter, Marfisa in 1578.

Oratorio dell'Annunziata, Ferrara

Place
The oratorio dell'Annunziata (Oratory of the Virgin of the Annunciation), once called the Oratory of Sant'Apollinare or the Oratory of the Compagnia delle Morte, is found in via Borgo di Sotto 49 in Ferrara.The small church or oratory has a simple facade, designed by Giovanni Battista Aleotti, but the interior is elegantly decorated with majestic frescoes depicting the Story of the Cross by Camillo Filippi, il Bastianino, Niccolò Roselli and il Dielaì.

Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, Ferrara

Place
The Prospettiva di Corso Giovecca, also called commonly Arcoche, is a scenic and decorative arch located at the end of Corso Giovecca, in Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.The brick arch was designed by Francesco Mazzarelli and built during 1703–04. Originally, the structure was composed of three arches decorated with marble heraldic shields.

Palazzo Schifanoia

Place
Palazzo Schifanoia is a Renaissance palace in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna (Italy) built for the Este family. The name "Schifanoia" is thought to originate from "schivar la noia" meaning literally to "escape from boredom" which describes accurately the original intention of the palazzo and the other villas in close proximity where the Este court relaxed.

Palazzo Bonacossi

Place
The Palazzo Bonacossi is a Renaissance architecture palace located on Via Cisterna del Follo #5 in Ferrara, Italy. The 15th-century palace is the home of the Musei Civici di Arte Antica e Museo Riminaldi.

Santa Maria in Vado, Ferrara

Place
Santa Maria in Vado is a church located on Via Borgovado number 3 in Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

Comments

manu
2025/08/15
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

3.1 mi

Elev. Gain

65.6 ft

Est. Steps

7000
Created by
manu
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