UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
What to see in Benevento: 15 stops from Trajan’s Arch to the Fortress and interactive map
What to see in Bologna: 15 stops among UNESCO porticoes, towers, and interactive map
Caroline Aqueduct: 22m Bourbon arches and nature trail in Samnium
Benevento: One-Day Historical Walking Itinerary with 8 Stops and Map
Castel del Monte Andria: A One-Day Itinerary at Frederick II’s Octagonal Fortress
What to see in Taranto: 15 stops among castles, rock-hewn churches, and maps
Santa Croce Caves Bisceglie: Prehistoric Sea Caves with Paleolithic Artifacts
Antiquarium of Cannae Battlefield: Archaeological Museum with artifacts from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages
Swabian Castle of Trani: Frederick II’s seaside fortress with panoramic views
What to see in the BAT Province: 15 stops between castles, archaeology, and sea
What to See in Andria: Castel del Monte UNESCO and the Medieval Old Town
Archaeological Park of Cannae: Roman Weapons and Views over the Ofanto Valley
San Leucio Antiquarium: Terracottas and Artifacts from the Daunian Sanctuary in Canosa
Canosa Archaeological Museum: Golden Funerary Treasures and Daunian Princely Tombs
Castel del Monte: Perfect Octagonal Architecture and Frederician Mysteries
Norman Castle of Ariano Irpino: Cylindrical Towers and Views over the Ufita Valley
Troyana Tower of Asti: Climb 199 Steps for a 360° View of the Historic Center and Monferrato
Chimera of Arezzo: 4th Century BC Etruscan Bronze at the Archaeological Museum
