Due to its uniqueness, Italy holds the largest number of UNESCO sites in the world, as many as 58 sites: natural, cultural landscapes, wine-growing landscapes, historic centers emblematic of artistic currents, villas and castles of the iconic architecture, Roman and pre-Roman archaeological sites, Cathedrals and Royal Residences, places where human civilization has written History.
Discover the world's most important art cities, the richness of Italy's artistic and cultural heritage: Rome, Florence, Venice, Siena, Milan, Naples, Turin, Verona, Matera are some of the UNESCO world heritage cities.
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Siena & Tuscany
Experience the quintessential Italian dream by exploring Tuscany, a region of enchanting rolling hills, iconic cypress trees, and world-renowned vineyards. At its heart lies Siena, a magnificent medieval city and UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander th...
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A unique city in the world, its canals bordered by Renaissance and Gothic palaces are known all over the world. A city loved by people in love, every corner, every calle, every bridge embodies the magical peculiarities that makes Venice a unique city...
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The Cinque Terre, or "Five Lands," is a truly iconic and colorful stretch of coastline on the Italian Riviera, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Imagine five ancient fishing villages—Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and ...
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