UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Apollo Theatre Lecce: A Liberty Gem with Performances and Guided Tours
Roman Theater of Lecce: Underground 1st-2nd Century Theater with 5,000 Seats
Otranto Cathedral: 16-meter Medieval Mosaic and Crypt with 42 Columns
Roman Amphitheatre of Lecce: 1st-Century Arena with 25,000 Seats in the Baroque Heart
Roca Vecchia Archaeological Area: Messapian Cyclopean Walls and the Cave of Poetry
What to See in Messina: 15 Stops with Map, from Caravaggio to the Torre Faro Lighthouse
Messina Astronomical Clock: 1933 Mechanical Spectacle with Animated Statues
Greek Theatre of Taormina: Perfect Acoustics and Views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea
Corvaja Palace in Taormina: Norman-Swabian Architecture with a View of Mount Etna
Messina Regional Museum: Antonello and Caravaggio works saved from the earthquake
Strombolicchio Lighthouse: 1925 Lighthouse on Volcanic Rock in the Aeolian Islands
Abacaenum to Tripi: Free Greco-Roman Remains Among Olive Groves and Tyrrhenian Views
Royal Citadel Messina: Spanish fortress with original cannons and Strait views
Antiquarium Francavilla: Greco-Siculian Artifacts from Ancient Naxos in Sicily
Milazzo Castle: Medieval Village and Spanish Bastions with Aeolian Islands View
Capo Graziano: Prehistoric Aeolian Village with Views of Filicudi and Alicudi
Halaesa: Ancient Sicilian City with Greek Theater and Tyrrhenian Sea Views
Castel Sismondo: Sigismondo Malatesta’s 15th-Century Fortress in Rimini
