Piazza della Loggia, a noteworthy example of market renaissance loggia specified by namesake (the current designates Square), built in 1492 by the architect Filippino Grassi. On May 28, 1974 the market was the location of a terrorist attack.
Duomo Vecchio (Old Cathedral), also known as the La Rotonda. It is a church created in a Romanian style with a rustic exterior, attracting attention with its circular shape.
Broletto, former mayor, is a massive building of XII-XIII century, with an impressive tower.
Piazza del Foro is cee most important archaeological zone belonging to the Roman era ruins of Lombardy. These of course include the Capitoline Temple, built in Vespasianus 73.
San Salvatore Monastery (Santa Giulia) dating from the Lombard, but renovated several times during the semester. It is one of the most representative examples of medieval architecture in northern Italy.
Santa Maria dei Miracoli (1488-1523), with a beautiful facade made by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, adorned with a peristyle bazoreliefuri Renaissance.
Gothic Church of St. Francis-novelistic, with a remarkable Gothic façade.
Castle, located in the north-east of the city, offers an exceptional view.
Church of San Nazario e Celso, who owns Averoldi Polyptych of Titian.
San Clemente church which houses many works of the painter Alessandro Bonvicino (known as Moretto.
Church of San Giovanni, which is partly painted by Moretto refectory, but also by Girolamo Romanino.
Tosio Martinengo Pinacoteca, local art gallery that houses the school bresciană Classical Romanino, Bonvicino and his pupils, Giovanni Battista Moroni.
Queriniana library containing rare manuscripts, including one belonging to the fourteenth century manuscript of Dante.