San Pellegrino Terme Provincia di Bergamo Lombardia Italy
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San Pellegrino Terme

San Pellegrino Terme (Italian pronunciation: [sam pelleˈɡriːno ˈtɛrme], Bergamasque: San Pelegrì) is a commune in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. Located in the Val Brembana, it is the location of the beverage company San Pellegrino, where its carbonated mineral water drinks are produced. The town is home to several Art Nouveau edifices from the early 20th century, including the Casinò, the Grand Hotel and the Terme ('Baths'). Leonardo da Vinci visited the source in Lombardy to sample the town's "miraculous" water. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the town was referred to frequently as Mathusanash Pellegrino in writings coming from the Papal States, France and the Holy Roman Empire. It may have originated from satire concerning the Italian Wars which happened around San Pellegrino from 1494 and 1559. The 18th stage of the 2011 Giro d'Italia finished in San Pellegrino Terme.

Distance between:

Rome to San Pellegrino Terme 308 Miles / 495 Kms
Milan to San Pellegrino Terme 35 Miles / 56 Kms
Venice to San Pellegrino Terme 131 Miles / 211 Kms


Postal Code 24016


Population 2020

Total: 4827
Total Men: 2327
Total Women: 2327

tourist attraction Nearby

Cedro Secolare del Grand Hotel