Let's start from the Estense Castle, symbol of the city, from which we can admire Corso Ercole I d'Este, the road that connects the Castle to the north gate of the walls, crossing the Renaissance Addition commissioned from Ercole I d'Este and realised by the Ferrarese architect Biagio Rossetti.
A dive into the beauty of Ferrara's Renaissance palaces and churches amidst the colours of the Unesco World Heritage city, you will arrive to the original Palazzo dei Diamanti in the heart of the Addizione Erculea, an urban expansion planned at the end of the 15th century. From the “historic crossroads” we continue towards the romantic Massari Park, characterised by the centuries-old cedars of Lebanon and the rich vegetation facing the University Botanical Garden.
A few steps away, the nearby monumental complex of S.Cristoforo alla Certosa, transformed over time into a Monumental Cemetery, opens into the square in front, where the elegant arcades create a suggestive effect of recollection. Internal visit to the beautiful Renaissance church, an ancient temple of the Carthusian monks called to Ferrara by Duke Borso d'Este in the mid-15th century.
The nearby historic Piazza Ariostea reminds us of the great poet with its statue towering over the central column and invites us, to end the visit, under the loggia that flanks the green area.
It will be a journey through the beauty that arises from the harmonious and varied presence of monuments and views that never make it boring or obvious.