UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
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
Roman Forum: Temple of Saturn, Basilica of Maxentius, and Via Sacra in Rome
Colosseum: Arena with Gladiator Undergrounds and Panoramic View of Rome
Boboli Garden: 45,000 m² of Renaissance Grottoes and Monumental Fountains
Ponte Vecchio: Historic Jewelry and the Vasari Corridor over the Arno River
Galileo Museum Florence: Galileo’s Original Instruments and Italy’s Unique Collection
Basilica of Santa Maria Novella: Masaccio’s Trinity and Ghirlandaio’s Frescoes
Florence Cathedral: Brunelleschi’s Dome, Gates of Paradise and Panoramic View
Medici Chapels Florence: Medici Tombs and Michelangelo’s Sculptures
Medici Riccardi Palace: Benozzo Gozzoli’s Magi Chapel and Renaissance Courtyard
