UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Basilica of San Clemente in Siena: Madonna del Bordone from 1261 and Panoramic View
Siena’s Palazzo Pubblico: Medieval Frescoes and Views from the Torre del Mangia
Siena Cathedral: Unique Marble Floor and Works by Donatello
San Gimignano: 14 Medieval UNESCO Towers and Vernaccia DOC in Val d’Elsa
National Gallery of Siena: Masterpieces by Duccio and the Sienese School in the Buonsignori Palaces
Church of Sant’Agostino Siena: Renaissance Frescoes and Works by Simone Martini
Siena’s Metropolitan Opera Museum: Duccio’s Maestà and View from the Facciatone
Basilica of San Francesco in Siena: Medieval Frescoes and Renaissance Cloister
Torre del Mangia: 360-Degree View Over Siena and the Tuscan Hills from 88 Meters
San Galgano Abbey: Roofless Gothic Church and Sword in the Stone
Siena’s Campo: The Shell-Shaped Square with Torre del Mangia and Fonte Gaia
What to see in Milan: 15 stops with maps, from the Duomo to Chiaravalle
Sforza Castle: Renaissance Courtyards and Michelangelo’s Rondanini Pietà
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium: Behind-the-Scenes Tour with Changing Rooms, Tunnel, and Museum
Santa Maria delle Grazie: Leonardo’s Last Supper and Gothic-Renaissance Architecture
Piazza del Duomo Milan: Gothic Cathedral, Galleria and Royal Palace in the Heart of the City
Royal Palace Milan: International Exhibitions and Habsburg Apartment
Pinacoteca di Brera: Hayez’s The Kiss and Raphael’s Masterpieces in Milan
