UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
What to See in Venice: 15 Must-Visit Places with Map and Authentic Sestieri
What to See in Naples: 15 Iconic Places from the Historic Center to the Castles
Villa Medici Rome: Renaissance Gardens and Contemporary Art on the Pincian Hill
Capitoline Museums: The Capitoline Wolf and a View of the Roman Forum from the Capitoline Hill
Castel Sant’Angelo: Imperial Mausoleum with Panoramic Terrace Overlooking St. Peter’s
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls: Medieval Cloister and Tomb of the Apostle
Basilica of St. John Lateran: The Pope’s Cathedral with 13th-Century Mosaics
Palazzo Farnese in Rome: Carracci Gallery and Renaissance Facade
Ostia Antica: The Roman Port with Polychrome Mosaics and a Working Theater
Trevi Fountain: A Marble Ocean and the Coin Toss Ritual in Rome
Piazza Navona: Bernini’s Baroque Fountains and the History of Domitian’s Stadium
Villa d’Este in Tivoli: Renaissance Fountains and UNESCO-Listed Terraced Gardens
Quirinal Palace: Presidential Residence with Frescoed Halls and Secret Gardens
Circus Maximus: Free Archaeological Park with Views of the Palatine Hill and Arch of Constantine
Trajan’s Column: 200-meter spiral frieze depicting Roman war stories
Hadrian’s Villa Tivoli: The Canopus and the Maritime Theatre of Emperor Hadrian
Palatine Hill: Imperial Ruins and Views over the Roman Forum
Pantheon Rome: Dome with 9-Meter Oculus and Raphael’s Tomb
