UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Orezia Tower: 14th Century Medieval Fortress on Lake Como
Spezzano Castle: Medieval Fortress with Ceramics Museum and Historic Vinegar Cellar
Piazza Maggiore Bologna: Neptune Fountain, Unfinished Basilica and Medieval Palaces
Fossoli Camp in Carpi: Former Concentration Camp with Original Barracks and Memorial Museum
Ghirlandina of Modena: 89-Meter UNESCO Tower with Apennine Views
Bologna’s Cathedral of St. Peter: Renaissance Bell Tower and Fontana’s Artworks
Villa Godi: Palladio’s First Work with Renaissance Frescoes in Vicenza
Palladian Basilica: Serliana loggias, 52-meter hall and UNESCO terrace
Basilica of San Petronio: World’s Longest Sundial and Renaissance Frescoes
Asiago Astrophysical Observatory: Historic Working Telescopes and Active Research
Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza: World’s First Covered Theater with Scamozzi’s Fixed Stage
Palazzo Chiericati: Civic Museum with Art from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century in a Palladian Palace
Palazzo dei Trecento: Council Hall with 14th-century frescoes and medieval porticoes
Monza Cathedral: The Iron Crown with Nail from the Cross and Lombard Frescoes
Castello di Vezio: Medieval Falconry and 360° Views of Lake Como
Villa Monastero in Fiumelatte: A Historic Residence on Lake Como with Botanical Gardens and Italy’s Shortest River
Royal Villa of Monza: Royal Apartments and 700-Hectare Neoclassical Park
Villa Olmo in Como: Italian-style gardens on the lake and frescoed halls by Appiani
