UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Rocca Torrione Cagli: Free Medieval Fortress with Views over the Burano Valley
Cagli Municipal Theatre: horseshoe-shaped hall with golden stuccoes and excellent acoustics
Domus del Mito: First-Century Roman Polychrome Mosaics in Sant’Angelo in Vado
Malatesta Palace Fano: Frescoed Courtyard and Sea-View Loggia
Lucus Pisaurensis: A Sacred Roman Wood from the 2nd Century BC in Pesaro
Imperial Villa Pesaro: Bronzino’s Frescoes and Geometric Gardens on the Hill
Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta Urbino: Neoclassical Facade and Barocci’s Works in the UNESCO Center
Arch of Augustus in Fano: The Original Entrance to the Roman City from 9 AD
Raphael’s Birthplace in Urbino: Original Rooms and Father’s Workshop
What to See in Pisa: Beyond the Tower, 15 Stops with Maps and Museums
What to See in the City of Pisa: Beyond the Tower
Knights’ Square: The Medieval Heart of Pisa with Renaissance Palaces
Villa Medicea di Coltano: Renaissance Ruin of Cosimo I in the Pisan Countryside
National Museum of San Matteo Pisa: Masterpieces by Simone Martini and Donatello
Pisa’s Cathedral Square: Leaning Tower, Cathedral and Baptistery UNESCO Heritage
Camposanto Monumentale in Pisa: Medieval Frescoes and Gothic Cloister in the Square of Miracles
Pisa Cathedral: Byzantine Mosaics, Giovanni Pisano’s Pulpit, and Romanesque Façade
Santa Maria della Spina: Gothic Church with Pisan Statues Overlooking the Arno
