UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Sant’Anna Synagogue Museum Trani: Medieval Frescoes and Jewish Artifacts in the Heart of Apulia
Imperial Puglia: 3-Day Itinerary Among Castles, Villages, and Archaeology
Trajan’s Arch in Benevento: Intact Marble Reliefs and Free Admission
What to See in Crotone: 15 Places from Magna Graecia to the Sea with Interactive Map
Remains of Ponte Apollosa: 1st-century Roman arches on the Calore River
What to see in Trani: Cathedral by the sea, Swabian Castle and map of places
Teramo Cathedral: Silver Altar Frontal and 14th-Century Frescoes in the Historic Heart
Villa Medicea La Ferdinanda: UNESCO Hunting Residence with Historic Cellars and Frescoes
Montefortini Etruscan Tumulus: Princely tomb with intact grave goods and views of Montalbano
Novara Cathedral: Antonelli’s 121-meter-high dome and Romanesque crypt
Grinzane Cavour Castle: Wine Cellar with 300 Wines and Literary Award in the Langhe
Royal Castle of Racconigi: Savoy Apartments and 170-Hectare Historical Park
Santa Maria di Vezzolano: Intact Cloister and 12th-Century Medieval Frescoes
Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta: Frescoes of the Last Judgment and Romanesque Bell Tower in Asti
Schifanoia Palace: Hall of the Months and Renaissance Frescoes of the Este Family
Estense Castle Ferrara: Medieval Fortress with Frescoed Halls and Rampart Walkways
What to see in Cremona: 10 stops between the Torrazzo, violins, and a map of the center
What to see in Pavia: 15 stops among castles, basilicas and museums with map
