UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Tiziano Vecellio’s Birthplace: Renaissance furnishings and authentic atmosphere in Pieve di Cadore
Castle of Zumelle: Medieval Fortress with Views of the Dolomites and Historical Reenactments
Forte Monte Ricco: Austrian Fortress from 1880 with Original Cannons and Dolomites View
Pieve di Cadore Eyeglass Museum: 4,000 Pieces from Italian History
Monte d’Accoddi: Sardinia’s Only Stepped Pyramid from the 4th Millennium BC
Sanna Museum in Sassari: Nuragic Statuettes and Punic Artifacts in the Historic Center
Palmavera Nuragic Complex: prehistoric village with 8-meter towers and circular huts
Anghelu Ruju Necropolis: 38 Pre-Nuragic Hypogeum Tombs with Ritual Decorations
Porticciolo Tower: Spanish tower from 1572 with 360° views over the bay
Alghero Civic Theatre: A Nineteenth-Century Gem with Historic Curtain and Wooden Boxes
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
Revoltella Museum Trieste: Modern Art by De Chirico, Morandi and Fontana in a Historic Palace
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
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
Cagliari Municipal Art Gallery: Sardinian Art of the Twentieth Century in the Heart of Castello
