Coming anywhere from Europe you are arriving from, the E66 (or A4) is the motorway you should use. It runs over the north Italy from Turin to Trieste, passing for Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Verona and Venice. Around Brescia, this motorway joins the E70 (or A21) connecting Brescia to Piacenza and Turin (south). You should exit at Manerbio (1st exit from Brescia) and follow Cremona indications for about 8 km. After, some direction arrows indicate you the simplest way to reach our factory. Coming everywhere from the south Italy E70 (or A21) is the motorway you should use. It cross the A1 in Fiorenzuola and the A7 in Tortona. You should exit at Pontevico (1st exit after Cremona) and follow Brescia indications for about 8 km. After, some direction arrows indicate you the simplest way to reach our factory. » For more information, visit the official site of
Italia motorways.
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