UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Tharros: Ancient Phoenician-Punic City with Roman Baths and Unique Sardinian Tophet
Oristano: 3-Day Archaeological Itinerary Among Nuraghes, Tharros, and Giants’ Tombs
Visconti-Sforza Castle Novara: Crenellated Towers and Renaissance Courtyards in the Historic Center
Villa Gernetto Lesmo: 18th-Century Neoclassical Mansion with 10-Hectare Historic Park
Pavia: 2-Day Itinerary Among the Castles of Vigevano, Voghera, and Zavattarello
Vignola Fortress: Medieval Stronghold with Renaissance Frescoes and Valley Views
Ducal Palace of Modena: Estense Gallery and Civic Museum in the Baroque Palace
What to See in the Province of Mantua: 15 Stops Among Gonzaga Castles and Medieval Villages
Villa Manzoni in Lecco: The House-Museum with Original Furnishings and Garden on Lake Como
Lierna Castle: Private Medieval Fortress on Lake Como
Minturnae: Roman Theater, Baths and Via Appia in Lazio
Rocca Janula: 10th-Century Medieval Fortress Overlooking Montecassino Abbey
Fregellae: Ancient Roman City with Amphitheater, Baths, and Forum in the Liri Valley
What to See in Cesena: 13 Stops Between UNESCO Sites and the Historic Center Map
Roman Amphitheatre of Lucera: 1st Century BC Arena for 18,000 Spectators
Ferrara’s Cathedral of Saint George: White and Pink Marble Facade and Museum with Works by Cosmè Tura
Palazzo dei Diamanti Ferrara: Facade with 8,500 Diamond-Shaped Bosses and the National Art Gallery
Po Delta Ferrara: 2-Day Itinerary Between Comacchio Valleys and Pomposa Abbey
