UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Lonato Fortress: Medieval stronghold with weapons museum and 360° view over Lake Garda
Domus dei Coiedii: 1st Century BC Roman Villa with Intact Polychrome Mosaics
National Archaeological Museum of the Marches: Mother Goddess Statuette and Piceni Tombs
Sanctuary of the Holy House of Loreto: Mary’s House with Sangallo’s Dome
Trajan’s Arch in Ancona: Roman arch from 115 AD with harbor view
Roman Amphitheatre of Suasa: Well-Preserved 1st-Century Seating and Arena
Frasassi Cave: Ancona Abyss and Unique Formations like the Witches’ Castle
Roman Amphitheater of Ancona: Intact Arena with Panoramic View over the Doric Port
Rocca Roveresca: Renaissance Fortress with Secret Courtyards and Sea Views
Sentinum Archaeological Park: Roman Mosaics and the 295 BC Battlefield
Apollo Theatre Lecce: A Liberty Gem with Performances and Guided Tours
Otranto Cathedral: 16-meter Medieval Mosaic and Crypt with 42 Columns
Strombolicchio Lighthouse: 1925 Lighthouse on Volcanic Rock in the Aeolian Islands
Abacaenum to Tripi: Free Greco-Roman Remains Among Olive Groves and Tyrrhenian Views
Royal Citadel Messina: Spanish fortress with original cannons and Strait views
Antiquarium Francavilla: Greco-Siculian Artifacts from Ancient Naxos in Sicily
Milazzo Castle: Medieval Village and Spanish Bastions with Aeolian Islands View
Capo Graziano: Prehistoric Aeolian Village with Views of Filicudi and Alicudi
