UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Petruzzelli Theatre of Bari: Italy’s Largest Private Theatre with Red and Gold Hall
Bitonto Co-Cathedral: 12th-century carved portal and Byzantine crypt
Bari Cathedral Crypt: 6th-Century Paleochristian Mosaics and Archaeological Finds
Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari: relics of the saint and Apulian Romanesque architecture
Urbino in One Day on Foot: A Renaissance Itinerary with 8 Stops and Map
Pesaro in 1 Day: A Walking Itinerary Between Villa Imperiale, Rossini, and Fortresses
What to see in Urbino: 12 stops with map, from Palazzo Ducale to Fortezza Albornoz
Church of San Francesco Urbino: Salimbeni Frescoes and Renaissance Cloister
Villino Ruggeri in Pesaro: A Liberty Jewel with Original 1902 Interiors
Roman Furlo Tunnel: Ancient Roman gallery carved into solid rock along the Via Flaminia
Urbino City Museum: Roman artifacts and daily life in the Renaissance
National Gallery of the Marche: Masterpieces by Piero della Francesca and Raphael in the UNESCO Ducal Palace
Ducal Palace Urbino: Courtyard of Honor, National Gallery and masterpieces by Piero della Francesca
Rocca Malatestiana of Fano: Renaissance Fortress with Adriatic Sea View
Ducal Palace Pesaro: Renaissance Architecture and Free Porticoed Courtyard
Pesaro Civic Museums: Bellini’s Altarpiece and Renaissance Ceramics in Palazzo Mosca
Teatro Sanzio Urbino: A Neoclassical Gem with Perfect Acoustics and Vibrant Performances
Teatro della Fortuna Fano: Neoclassical Hall with Perfect Acoustics and Vibrant Season
