UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Torre San Leonardo in Ostuni: The Sentinel Overlooking the Sea with Views of the Trulli
Alfonsino Castle of Brindisi: The Aragonese Fortress Dominating the Port
Swabian Castle of Oria: The Swabian Fortress Overlooking the Itria Valley
Swabian Castle of Brindisi: Frederick II’s Fortress on the Port
National Archaeological Museum of Egnazia: The Ancient History of Fasano in Puglia
F. Ribezzo Archaeological Museum: Brindisi’s Treasures of Bronzes and Mosaics
Egnazia Archaeological Park: Roman and Messapian Traces in Fasano
Castel Gavone in Finale Ligure: The Fortress of the Marchesi del Carretto
Priamar Fortress in Savona: Renaissance Fortress with Archaeological Museum
Toirano Caves: A Journey Through Time Among Stalactites and Cave Bears
Syracuse in a Day: Art and Traditions Between Ortigia and the Historic Center
What to See in Syracuse: Map of Archaeological Sites and Ortigia’s Historic Center
Noto Antica: The Ruins of the City Destroyed by the 1693 Earthquake
Eurialo Castle: Dionysius I’s Greek Fortress in Syracuse
Temple of Apollo in Syracuse: Sicily’s Oldest Doric Temple
Cassibile Necropolis: The Grotto Tombs of Noto Between History and Nature
Palazzo Bellomo Gallery in Syracuse: Medieval Art and Antonello’s Annunciation
Castle Maniace in Syracuse: Frederick II’s Fortress on the Island of Ortigia
