Attractions in Italy
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Nestled behind high walls in the Testaccio district, the Protestant Cemetery of Rome, also known as Cimitero Acattolico di Roma, offers a serene and quiet space near the bustling city […]
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Nestled in the heart of Italy near Naples, the Picentini Mountain Regional Park (Parco Regionale di Monti Picentini) offers a serene escape from the bustling city. Established to preserve the […]
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Rising as one of the tallest peaks in the Picentini Mountains, Mt. Terminio (Monte Terminio) stands as a beloved retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and families, especially during the summer months. […]
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Nestled in Tivoli, just outside Rome, the Villa Gregoriana Park (Parco Villa Gregoriana) is a captivating blend of natural and historical wonders. This Italian National Heritage Trust site features a […]
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Perched high above the sea, the Sicilian coastal town of Taormina offers a picturesque setting, and the Funivia, or cable car, provides a convenient link to the beaches at Mazzaro […]
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Piazza Caricamento, a large square situated just behind Genoa’s Old Port, serves as the entryway to the city’s historic center. This waterfront plaza, often less crowded than the nearby Porto […]
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Nestled in the heart of Lecce, a city renowned for its 17th-century baroque architecture, the Museo Faggiano offers a unique glimpse into the region’s extensive history, which dates back to […]
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Nestled amid scenic forest and pasture, the Lipica Stud Farm has been breeding Slovenia’s famed Lipizzaner horses for over 400 years, making it the world’s oldest and largest stud farm […]
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Ponte del Mare, a striking contemporary bridge in Pescara, Italy, spans the Aterno-Pescara River, connecting the city’s two marinas. This cable-stayed pedestrian and bike bridge, one of the largest of […]
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Nestled in the Tuscan town of Collodi, the birthplace of Carlo Lorenzini, who penned the adventures of the world’s most beloved wooden boy, Pinocchio Park (Parco di Pinocchio) invites visitors […]
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Since 2009, the National Museum of 21st-Century Art (MAXXI) has added a modern twist to Rome’s rich artistic heritage, housed in a striking building designed by architect Zaha Hadid. Located […]
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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Siena is a medieval gem with soaring Gothic churches and bustling piazzas. The historic Piazza del Mercato, located behind the famous Piazza del Campo, […]
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Nestled in the town of Collodi, the Villa Garzoni Garden exemplifies a harmonious blend of Renaissance geometry and baroque elegance. This majestic garden, considered one of Italy’s most beautiful, features […]
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Nestled in the outskirts of Rome, the Castel Romano Designer Outlet embodies Italy’s renowned fashion and design heritage. This open-air shopping center, with its more than 150 stores, offers a […]
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Nestled along Sardinia’s vibrant northeastern coast, Porto Rotondo is an upscale resort town that once attracted high-profile figures like former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who owned a villa nearby. The […]
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The History of Medicine Museum of Padova (MUSME Padova) delves into the evolution of medical science and human understanding of the body from ancient times to the present. Located in […]
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Nestled within the gothic Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia, the 15th-century Nobile Collegio del Cambio served as the seat of the city’s exchange guild, a powerful entity during the Middle […]
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The Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO) offers a refreshing contrast to the city’s traditional Renaissance and Baroque art. Designed by French architect Odile Decq, the building stands out […]
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The Basilica of San Francesco, located in Arezzo, Italy, is renowned for its stunning frescoes, particularly the Legend of the True Cross by Piero della Francesca. This masterpiece, created nearly […]
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Fidenza Village, located just outside Milan, offers a taste of high fashion at more accessible prices. This outlet shopping center is popular among locals and features over 100 shops, including […]
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Perched on one of Rome’s seven hills, the Palatine Hill is the oldest part of the city, with a history that stretches back to the Iron Age. This area is […]
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Nestled in the heart of Arezzo, Italy, the Arezzo Cathedral presents a modest Gothic exterior that belies its rich interior. Step inside to discover a trove of artistic and religious […]
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Nestled in the vineyard-covered Chianti hills near Arezzo, Villa La Ripa stands as one of the region’s most historic estates. This Renaissance-era villa now houses a prestigious winery, offering visitors […]
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Lining the scenic Bastione di Capo Marchiafava, the Chiesa dell’Itria, officially known as the Chiesa di Santa Maria dell’Odigitria e San Giovanni Evangelista, is a modest church steeped in history. […]