UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
What to See in the Province of Treviso: 15 Stops Among Palladian Villas, Historic Villages, and an Interactive Map
Visconti Castle Fagnano Olona: Medieval Fortress with Crenellated Towers and Interior Frescoes
Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola: Pentagonal Architecture and Double Helix Staircase
Villa Pisani in Lonigo: Fasolo’s Frescoes and Palladian Italian Gardens
Ruffo Castle of Nicotera: Norman Fortress with Archaeological Museum and Gulf View
Sacred Mount of Varallo: 45 chapels with 800 life-size Renaissance statues
Angera Fortress: Borromeo Castle with Europe’s Largest Doll Museum
Villa Zeno in Cessalto: Renaissance Frescoes and a 16th-Century Park
Castelbrando: 10th-Century Medieval Castle with Panoramic Restaurant and Prealps Views
Poggio Gramignano: Roman Villa with Mosaics and Private Baths from the 1st Century BC
Collurania Observatory: The 1885 Merz Telescope and Astronomical Evenings in Teramo
Canossa Castle: Medieval Ruins and the Humiliation of Henry IV in 1077
Locride: 3-Day Archaeological Itinerary Between Locri and Kaulon
Reggio Calabria Archaeological Museum: Riace Bronzes and Magna Graecia Artifacts
Locri Epizephiri: Greek Theatre by the Sea and Ancient Laws on Bronze Tablets
What to see in Prato: 15 stops between Medici art, textile museums, and historic villages
Villa Medicea Poggio a Caiano: Pontormo’s Frescoes and a UNESCO Renaissance Garden
Grumentum: 6,000-Seat Roman Amphitheater and Intact Baths in Basilicata
