UNESCO Natural Sites
Areas of outstanding environmental value.
Frasassi Cave: Ancona Abyss and Unique Formations like the Witches’ Castle
Suasa Archaeological Park: Roman Theater, Baths, and Mosaics in an Ancient City
Strombolicchio Lighthouse: 1925 Lighthouse on Volcanic Rock in the Aeolian Islands
Pisa Botanical Garden: Europe’s Oldest with 19th-Century Greenhouses and Rare Plants
Torre Cabrera Ragusa: 16th-Century Fortress with 360° Mediterranean Views
Neptune’s Cave in Alghero: Saltwater Lake and Millennia-Old Stalactites beneath Capo Caccia
Capo Caccia Lighthouse: Views of the Coral Riviera and Access to Neptune’s Grotto
Basovizza Foiba: 200-Meter Karst Sinkhole and National Monument in Trieste
Rupinpiccolo Giant Cave: One of the World’s Largest Accessible Caves
Catania Botanical Garden: A Living Museum with Succulents and Medicinal Plants
Temple of Hercules: Eight Doric Columns from the 6th Century BC in the Valley of the Temples
Temple of Concordia: 34 Perfect Doric Columns in the Valley of the Temples
Scala dei Turchi: White Marl Cliff with Terraced Steps Overlooking the Sea of Agrigento
Firmian Castle: Messner Museum between medieval walls and Dolomite panoramas
Pompeii Excavations: Ancient City with Vivid Frescoes and Plaster Casts of Victims
Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum: The Roman Villa with Carbonized Papyri and Luxury Sculptures
Roman Amphitheatre of Pompeii: The World’s Oldest Masonry Amphitheatre
Villa of the Mysteries Pompeii: The World’s Best Preserved Roman Frescoes
