UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Fieschi Castle: Medieval Manor with Cylindrical Towers and Views over Val di Vara
Castracani Fortress of Sarzana: Intact Medieval Fortress with Views over Lunigiana
Arcola Castle: Medieval Fortress with Views of the Magra Valley and Apuan Alps
Roman Amphitheatre of Luni: Ancient Seating with a View of the Gulf of Poets
San Venerio Lighthouse: Active 1884 Lighthouse with 360° View of the Gulf of Poets
National Archaeological Museum of Luni: Polychrome Mosaics and Roman Life in Portonetti
Ravenna in 1 Day: 7 Walking Stops Among UNESCO Mosaics and Fortress
What to see in Ravenna: 15 stops among UNESCO mosaics, Dante, and interactive maps
Roman Port of Classe: Ancient Maritime Hub with Visible Warehouses and Docks
Dante’s Tomb in Ravenna: The Neoclassical Temple of 1780 and Florence’s Votive Lamp
Neonian Baptistery: The Oldest Byzantine Mosaics in Italy at Ravenna
Basilica of Sant’Apollinare in Classe: 6th-century Byzantine UNESCO mosaics
Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo: 6th-Century Byzantine Mosaics and Martyrs’ Processions
Basilica of San Vitale: 6th-century Byzantine mosaics and octagonal architecture
Dante Alighieri Theatre Ravenna: Horseshoe-shaped Hall with Perfect Acoustics
Mausoleum of Galla Placidia: Original 5th-Century Byzantine Mosaics
Archbishop’s Chapel Ravenna: 5th-century Byzantine mosaics and the Warrior Christ
Arian Baptistery in Ravenna: Byzantine Mosaics and Arian History
