UNESCO Creative Cities
International network of cities of creativity.
Palazzo Granafei-Nervegna in Brindisi: Renaissance Architecture and History in the Heart of the City
New Verdi Theatre Brindisi: Modern Architecture and Theatre Season
Eurialo Castle: Dionysius I’s Greek Fortress in Syracuse
Palazzo Bellomo Gallery in Syracuse: Medieval Art and Antonello’s Annunciation
Paolo Orsi Museum in Syracuse: The Anadyomene Venus and Greek Treasures
Syracuse Cathedral: The Duomo Concealing a Greek Temple
Greek Theatre of Syracuse: Sicily’s Largest Ancient Stage
Palazzo dell’Arengo in Rimini: Fourteenth-Century Frescoes and Medieval Heart in Piazza Cavour
Tosio Martinengo Art Gallery: Raphael and Moretto in the Heart of Brescia
Scaliger Castle of Sirmione: Medieval Fortress on Lake Garda with Crenellated Towers
Roman Amphitheater of Ancona: Intact Arena with Panoramic View over the Doric Port
Apollo Theatre Lecce: A Liberty Gem with Performances and Guided Tours
Greek Theatre of Taormina: Perfect Acoustics and Views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea
Royal Citadel Messina: Spanish fortress with original cannons and Strait views
Arch of Augustus in Rimini: The Oldest Roman Arch in Northern Italy with 4 Openings
Museum of the Dancing Satyr: 4th century BC Greek bronze recovered from the sea
Pepoli Museum Trapani: Renaissance Cloister and Eighteenth-Century Coral Works
Museum of Ceramic Art Ascoli Piceno: Renaissance Maiolica and Living History
