That view on Garda lake from the shores of Riva del Garda never gets old. 😊
Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1 second, F/5, ISO 200
7th of June 2025, 21:15 CET
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Evening gently falls over Riva del Garda, a unique Italian town where alpine drama meets Mediterranean charm, painting the lake in soft reflections and wrapping the towering cliffs in moody blues. Nestled at the northern tip of Lake Garda, this Italian gem blends alpine grandeur with Mediterranean charm. Boats sway gently in the twilight, and golden lights flicker along the shore — a moment of calm before night embraces the mountains. Framed by the towering cliffs of the Dolomites and the shimmering waters of Lago di Garda, Riva del Garda is a paradise for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.
Originally a Roman settlement, Riva del Garda gained prominence during the Middle Ages and later became a strategic point under Venetian, Austrian, and Italian rule. Evidence of this rich past is still visible in the architecture and layout of the old town. It was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918, which gives the town a slightly Central European feel, especially in its villas and public buildings.
Some must see sights are:
* Torre Apponale: This 13th-century tower in the heart of the old town offers panoramic views over the lake and rooftops.
* Rocca di Riva: A lakeside medieval fortress, now home to the Museo Alto Garda, showcasing the region’s art, history, and archaeology.