UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Villa Rufolo in Ravello: Gardens Hanging Over the Sea and the Wagner Festival
Temple of Athena at Paestum: The Best-Preserved Doric Jewel of Magna Graecia
Torre Angellara: The Coastal Tower with Breathtaking Views of the Amalfi Coast
Forte La Carnale Salerno: A Fortress with Breathtaking Views of the Amalfi Coast
National Archaeological Museum of Paestum: Treasures of Magna Graecia in Capaccio
Temple of Hera II at Paestum: The Best Preserved in Magna Graecia
Fienga Castle in Nocera Inferiore: Medieval History and Breathtaking Views
Arechi Castle in Salerno: Medieval Fortress with Breathtaking Views of the Amalfi Coast
Teatro Giuseppe Verdi Salerno: The Cultural Temple with Perfect Acoustics
Amalfi Cathedral in Pogerola: The Romanesque Church with a View of the Coast
Certosa di San Lorenzo in Padula: Italy’s Largest Monastery with 320 Rooms
Elea-Velia: The Archaeological Site in Ascea Where Philosophy and History Converge
Paestum: Italy’s Best-Preserved Greek Temples Just Steps from the Sea
Palazzo Pomilio in Pescara: Art Nouveau Architecture in the Heart of the City
Villa Urania Pescara: Art Nouveau Architecture and Historic Gardens in the Heart of the City
Teatro D’Annunzio Pescara: The Cultural Heart of the City Between Art and History
What to see in Brindisi: 7 unmissable stops between port, castles, and Roman history
Palazzo Granafei-Nervegna in Brindisi: Renaissance Architecture and History in the Heart of the City
