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Transportation[edit]about 15 km (9 mi) south-east of Brescia you can find the Brescia AirportTourism[edit]Brescia was the starting and end point of the historical car race Mille Miglia that took place annually in May until 1957 on a Brescia-Rome-Brescia itinerary, and also the now defunct Coppa Florio, one of the first ever sport motor races. The Mille Miglia tradition is now kept alive by the "Historic Mille Miglia",[46] a world-class event that gathers in Brescia every year thousands of fans of motor sports and of vintage sports cars. The only cars admitted to the race are the ones that could have competed in (although they do not necessarily have to have taken part in) the original Mille Miglia. The race nowadays is not however a speed race anymore, but rather a "regularity" race; speed races have actually been banned on regular roads in Italy because of the deadly accident that killed a driver and ten bystanders in the last minutes of the 1957 Mille Miglia - that therefore became the last of the original races.about 50 km (31 mi) north-west of Brescia you can find the Bergamo Orio al Serio AirportThe first projects for a metro in Brescia date back to 1980s, with the introduction of the first fully automatic light metro systems in other mid-size cities in Europe. Two feasibility studies were commissioned in 1987. The automatic light metro system was chosen as the best technology for the city. The first public tender was announced in 1989. But this project was then cancelled in 1996.A .575 million contract was awarded to a consortium led by Ansaldo STS in April 2003.[44] Work started in January 2004, but archaeological finds caused delays and required station redesigns. The line opened on 2 March 2013.[42][45]The Brescia Metro is a rapid transit network that opened on 2 March 2013.[42] The network comprises one line, 13.7 kilometres (9 mi) long,[43] with 17 stations[43] between Buffalora and Prealpino, of which 13 are underground.In 1994, the first application for public financing was issued. The public financing form the central government arrived in 1995, while other funds arrived in 2002 from the Region. The international public bid for the first phase of the project was announced in 2000. The winning proposal was from a group of companies comprising Ansaldo STS, AnsaldoBreda, Astaldi and Acciona, with a system similar to that of the Copenhagen metro.the in Brescia born foil-fencer Andrea Cassarà wins at the 2011 World Fencing Championships gold.about 60 km (37 mi) east of Brescia you can find the Verona Villafranca Airportabout 135 km (84 mi) west of Brescia you can find the Malpensa AirportThe financial sector is also a major employer, with the presence of several branches of banks and financial assets. The UBI Banca Group, fourth largest banking group in Italy, has several division headquarters in the city.Industry and services[edit]Sports[edit]The significant historical and artistic heritage of Brescia (from 2011 in the UNESCO World Heritage list) and the natural beauties of its surrounding area (like the Lake Garda, the Val Camonica and the Lake Iseo) have allowed the city to attract an increasing number of visitors. In 10 years, the number of tourists who visited Brescia has almost doubled from 142,556 in 2003[40] to over 280,000 in 2013.[41]since 1984 the fencingclub Schermabrescia is active.Fencing[edit]Brescia is also the home of the Brescia Calcio football club and the Rugby Leonessa 1928.Airports[edit]Brescia Metro[edit]about 85 km (53 mi) west of Brescia you can find the Linate AirportBrescia hosts the headquarters of several industry groups, including the Lucchini Group, the Feralpi and the Camozzi Group. Brescia is also home to the A2A Group (the result of the merger of ASM Brescia, AEM Milano and AMSA).The main industrial activities of Brescia are those mechanical, specialized in the production and distribution of machine tools. Also important is the production of motor vehicle, represented by the OM, which is the manufacturer of Iveco trucks, and the production of weapons, among which the Beretta, Fabarm and Perazzi. Very important is the metallurgical industry. On the outskirts of town, there are two steel mills: the "Alfa Acciai" and "Ori Martin". Other crucial industrial activities are the production of cutlery and faucets, along with the textile, footwear and clothing, as well as the production of building materials and bricks. The intense industrial development has resulted in a high level of pollution in the outskirts of the city located near the disused chemical factory "Caffaro" that produced PCB. For this reason, this part of the city is in the list of SIN - Siti di Interesse Nazionale (Sites of National Interest).
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