UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Cathedral of Saint Agatha: Baroque facade in lava stone and relics of the patron saint
White Palace Genoa: Masterpieces by Caravaggio and Van Dyck in a Rolli Palace
Doge’s Palace Genoa: Former Doge’s Residence with International Exhibitions and Main Courtyard
Royal Palace Museum of Genoa: Hall of Mirrors and Savoy Residence
Palazzo Rosso Genoa: Van Dyck, Guercino and Panoramic Terrace Over the Rooftops
Carlo Felice Theatre Genoa: Modern Architecture and Perfect Acoustics for Opera
What to see in Perugia: 15 stops from Fontana Maggiore to Cappella di San Severo
Lower Basilica of Saint Francis: Giotto and Cimabue frescoes in the saint’s crypt
Upper Basilica of Saint Francis: 28 Giotto frescoes and UNESCO Gothic architecture
Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia: National Gallery of Umbria and Gothic Frescoes
Cathedral of San Rufino: The Baptismal Font of Saint Francis and Saint Clare
Clitunno Temple: 7th-century Paleochristian frescoes and UNESCO site
National Gallery of Umbria: Masterpieces by Perugino and Piero della Francesca
San Damiano Church in Assisi: Where Saint Francis Heard the Call in 1205
Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi: Giotto’s Frescoes and the Saint’s Tomb
Basilica of Saint Clare in Assisi: San Damiano Crucifix and the Saint’s Remains
Agrigento in 1 Day: Valley of the Temples and Historic Center with Map
What to See in Agrigento: 15 Stops Among Greek Temples, Museum, and Historic Center
