UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Nuraghe Biunisi in Porto Torres: Single-Tower Nuraghe with Sea View and Free Access
What to see in Trieste: 15 stops among castles, museums, and interactive maps
San Giusto Castle: Civic Museum and Panoramic View of the Gulf of Trieste
Duino Castle: Historic Rooms, Legend of the White Lady, and Gulf Views
Basovizza Foiba: 200-Meter Karst Sinkhole and National Monument in Trieste
Revoltella Museum Trieste: Modern Art by De Chirico, Morandi and Fontana in a Historic Palace
Miramare Castle: 22-Hectare Botanical Park and 19th-Century Interiors Overlooking the Sea
Risiera di San Sabba: Italy’s Only Extermination Camp in Trieste
Roman Theatre of Trieste: Cavea with Gulf View and 1st Century AD Remains
What to see in Cagliari: 15 stops between the Castle, sea, and interactive map
San Michele Castle: Pisan fortress with 360° views over Cagliari and the Gulf of Angels
Tuvixeddu Archaeological Park: The Largest Punic Necropolis in the Mediterranean in Cagliari
Elephant Tower in Cagliari: 360° View from the Medieval Landmark with 170 Steps
Cardu Museum: Ceremonial Weapons and Thai Bronzes in the Heart of Cagliari
Calamosca Tower: 1638 Spanish Tower with 360° Views Over the Gulf of Angels
Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari: Rock-Carved Arena for 10,000 Spectators
San Pancrazio Tower: 360° View Over Cagliari’s Gulf Since 1305
Cagliari’s Lazzaretto: An 18th-Century Former Quarantine Station Overlooking the Gulf of Angels
