UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
What to see in Ferrara: 15 stops between Este castles, Po Delta, and Comacchio
Roman Theatre of Teramo: 3,000-seat cavea in the historic heart
Malatestiana Library Cesena: 348 Illuminated Codices from 1454 in the UNESCO Hall
Collemaggio Basilica in L’Aquila: Holy Door and Romanesque-Gothic Checkered Facade
What to see in Forlì-Cesena: 15 stops between villages, fortresses and museums with map
What to See in Mantua: 15 Gonzaga Stops with Interactive Maps
Amiternum: 1st Century BC Roman Theater and Ancient Baths in Abruzzo
Arena Sferisterio Macerata: Open-air theatre with perfect acoustics and opera season
What to see in Latina: 15 stops among villages, archaeology, and nature with map
What to see in Macerata: 9 stops between Sferisterio, Roman theater and historic palaces
Colloredo Mels Museum Recanati: Lotto’s Annunciation and Picene Artifacts in a Renaissance Villa
Roman Theater of Helvia Recina: 2000-seat cavea in the Potenza Valley
Urbs Salvia: Amphitheater for 5,000 Spectators and Roman Cisterns in the Marche Region
National Gallery of Parma: Masterpieces by Correggio and Parmigianino in the Palazzo della Pilotta
Castle of Torrechiara: 15th-century fortress with Golden Chamber and hilltop views
What to see in Parma: 15 stops between art, music, and food with an interactive map
What to see in Macerata: 15 stops among historic theaters, castles, and archaeological sites
Ravaldino Fortress: Medieval Fortress with Towers and Panoramic View over Forlì
