UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Medieval Padua in One Day: 8 Stops Between Cathedral, Towers, and Walls
What to See in Padua: 15 Places with Map, UNESCO Botanical Garden and Scrovegni Chapel
Palazzo della Ragione Padua: Hall with 333 Astrological Frescoes and Wooden Horse
Castello del Catajo: Renaissance Frescoes and Monumental Gardens in Battaglia Terme
Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua: Tomb of the Saint and Donatello’s Bronzes
Teatro Filarmonico in Piove di Sacco: Perfect Acoustics and Season from October to May
Villa Cornaro: Palladio’s Double-Loggia Facade and 16th-Century Frescoes in Piombino Dese
Villa Contarini: Baroque Frescoes and Italian Gardens in Piazzola sul Brenta
Santa Giustina Abbey in Padua: Renaissance Basilica and Monumental Cloister
Villa Pisani in Montagnana: Original 16th-Century Frescoes and Historic Park at the Gates of Padua
Scrovegni Chapel: Giotto’s Frescoes and the Last Judgment
Orto Botanico 1545 Padua: UNESCO Heritage with Goethe’s Palm from 1585
Burg Greifenstein: Medieval Castle with Panoramic Views of Bolzano and the Dolomites
Castel Juval: Reinhold Messner Museum with Tibetan Artifacts and Val Venosta Views
Churburg Coira Castle: Europe’s Largest Private Collection of Medieval Armor
Castel Tirolo: Historical Museum, Romanesque Portals and Dolomite Views
Castel Trauttmansdorff: World Botanical Gardens and Tourism Museum in Merano
Schenna Castle: Medieval Fortress with Original Furnishings and Views of the Dolomites
