UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
What to see in Modena: 15 stops between motors, castles, and balsamic vinegar
What to see in Bologna and its province: 15 stops among towers, fortresses, and motor museums
Vicenza Risorgimento Museum: Original Documents and Villa Guiccioli on Monte Berico
Porta San Tomaso Treviso: Renaissance arch from 1518 with Venetian coats of arms
Porta Santi Quaranta: Medieval Gate on the Sile River with Views of Renaissance Walls
Villa Capra La Rotonda: Central-plan Palladian architecture with views over Vicenza
Piazza Grande Modena: Romanesque Cathedral and UNESCO Ghirlandina in the Historic Heart
Villa Caldogno: Frescoes by Fasolo and Palladian Ionic Loggia
Baradello Castle Como: Barbarossa’s Medieval Tower with 360° Lake View
Villa Emo: Zelotti’s Frescoes and Palladian Architecture in Vedelago
Villa di Maser: Veronese’s Frescoes and Palladian UNESCO Architecture
Monza Cathedral Museum: The Iron Crown and Theodolinda’s Lombard Jewels
Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena: Iconic Cars and Historical Memorabilia at the Birthplace
Orezia Tower: 14th Century Medieval Fortress on Lake Como
Spezzano Castle: Medieval Fortress with Ceramics Museum and Historic Vinegar Cellar
Ghirlandina of Modena: 89-Meter UNESCO Tower with Apennine Views
Villa Godi: Palladio’s First Work with Renaissance Frescoes in Vicenza
Palladian Basilica: Serliana loggias, 52-meter hall and UNESCO terrace
