UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Castle Maniace in Syracuse: Frederick II’s Fortress on the Island of Ortigia
Ear of Dionysius: Syracuse’s Acoustic Cave That Amplifies Every Whisper
Paolo Orsi Museum in Syracuse: The Anadyomene Venus and Greek Treasures
Roman Amphitheatre of Syracuse: The Ancient Arena in the Heart of Ortigia
Thapsos: The Ancient Prehistoric Village with a Cliffside Necropolis Overlooking the Sea
Syracuse Cathedral: The Duomo Concealing a Greek Temple
Greek Theatre of Syracuse: Sicily’s Largest Ancient Stage
Eloro to Noto: The Ancient Greek City on the Sea of Southeastern Sicily
Akrai in Palazzolo Acreide: The Greek Theatre Carved into the Rock and the Remains of the City
Megara Hyblaea: The Greek Archaeological Site of Augusta Between History and Sea
Porta Montanara: Rimini’s Only Roman Gate on Via Garibaldi
Malatesta Fortress of Verucchio: Archaeological Museum and Panoramic Sea View
Palazzo dell’Arengo in Rimini: Fourteenth-Century Frescoes and Medieval Heart in Piazza Cavour
Domus del Chirurgo in Rimini: 150 Original Roman Surgical Instruments from the 3rd Century
What to see in Brescia: 15 stops between UNESCO sites, museums and interactive map
Federici Castle: 12th-century medieval fortress with breathtaking views over Val Camonica
Santa Giulia Museum in Brescia: UNESCO Monastery with Desiderius’ Cross and Roman Domus
The Vittoriale degli Italiani: D’Annunzio’s Villa-Museum with the Puglia Aircraft and Lake Garda View
