Museo delle Pietre Coti
Museo delle Pietre Coti is a museum in Nembro, Province of Bergamo, Lombardy. Museo delle Pietre Coti is situated nearby to the church Chiesa di San Nicola, as well as near the park Parco Comunale San Nicola.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Nembro Camozzi and Chiesa di San Sebastiano.
Nembro Camozzi
Railway station
Photo: Moliva, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Nembro Camozzi is a railway station, which is situated 260 metres south of Museo delle Pietre Coti.
Chiesa di San Sebastiano
Church
Photo: Ago76, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Chiesa di San Sebastiano is a church, which is situated 680 metres northeast of Museo delle Pietre Coti.
Nembro Centro
Railway station
Photo: Moliva, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Nembro Centro is a railway station, which is situated 710 metres east of Museo delle Pietre Coti.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Viana and Alzano Sopra.
Museo delle Pietre Coti
- Type: Museum
- Categories: tourism and tourist attraction
- Location: Nembro, Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
45.74129° or 45° 44′ 29″ northLongitude
9.75222° or 9° 45′ 8″ eastOpen location code
8FQFPQR2+GVOpenStreetMap ID
node 11221918121OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museum
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Chiesa di San Nicola and Parco Comunale San Nicola.
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