UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
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
Ferrara: A One-Day Walking Itinerary from the Este Castle to the Palazzo dei Diamanti
L’Aquila: 3 Days Among Roman Ruins, Castles, and Stiffe Caves
Fermo’s Aquila Theatre: Perfect Acoustics and One of the Largest Stages in the Marche Region
What to see in Fermo: 13 stops among villages, Roman sites, and an interactive map
Monte Rinaldo Archaeological Museum: Piceni artifacts and Hellenistic-Roman sanctuary
Fermo Civic Art Gallery: Masterpieces from the 14th to the 18th Century in the Palazzo dei Priori
What to see in Fermo: 6 stops between art, history, and interactive maps
Morgantina: Greek Agora, Theater, and the Marble Goddess Returned from the Getty
Enna: A One-Day Walking Itinerary Among the Cathedral, Castle, and Rocca di Cerere
Archaeological Museum of Enna: Votive Offerings of Demeter and Sicilian Funeral Goods
Tapparelli D’Azeglio Castles: Renaissance Frescoes and Centuries-Old Gardens in Lagnasco
Crotone Archaeological Museum: Bronzes, Hera’s Treasure, and Underwater Finds from Kroton
Aidone Archaeological Museum: The Goddess of Morgantina and Greek Domestic Treasures
Cremona Cathedral: Renaissance Frescoes and Record-Breaking Torrazzo
