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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Amalfi coast
The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a breathtaking stretch of coastline that truly embodies la dolce vita. Imagine dramatic cliffs plunging into the cerulean Tyrrhenian Sea, picturesque towns clinging to the mountainside, and vibrant b...
ContinuaRoman ruins
In ancient times, the Forum was a marshy area. Only from the end of the 7th century B.C., after the drainage of the valley, the Roman Forum begin to take shape and it was to remain the centre of public life for over a millennium. You get to the Forum...
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Piazza di Spagna, with its iconic Spanish Steps leading up to the Trinità dei Monti church, is one of Rome's most famous and beloved squares. This vibrant hub bustles with life, offering a perfect blend of history and contemporary charm. Below the s...
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