UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
What to See in Reggio Calabria: Riace Bronzes, Map and 12 Stops
What to see in Caserta: 4 stops from Royal Palace to medieval village with map
What to see in Arezzo: 15 stops with map, from Piazza Grande to the Chimera
What to See in Viterbo: 15 Stops Between the Papal Palace, San Pellegrino Quarter, and Thermal Baths
Parma: 1-Day Itinerary Among 6 Medieval Towers and Castles Off the Beaten Path
Cesena: 1-Day Historical Walking Itinerary with Map and 8 Stops
Bergamo Alta: A One-Day Walking Itinerary Through Venetian Walls and Panoramic Views
Mantua: 3-Day Itinerary through Gonzaga Castles and Medieval Villages
Alba Fucens: Roman Amphitheater with 8000 Seats and Baths in Massa d’Albe
Viscontean Fortress of Castell’Arquato: Medieval stronghold with accessible towers and walkways
Potentia Archaeological Area: Roman Baths and Frescoed Domus in Porto Recanati
Roman Amphitheatre of Teramo: Brick Arches and Underground Galleries from the 1st Century AD
Estense Castle of Mesola: Renaissance fortress in the Po Delta with historic park
Ninfa Oasis: Botanical Garden with Medieval Ruins and 1300 Plant Species
Historical Fermo in 1 Day: Theater, Tower and Medieval Treasures on Foot
Bologna in 1 Day: A Walking Itinerary Between Medieval Towers and UNESCO Porticoes
Agazzano Castle: Medieval Fortress with Renaissance Palace and Italian Gardens
Malatesta Fortress of Cesena: Towers, Walkways and Panoramic View over Romagna
