Italy: attractions and places of interest

Mausoleum of Augustus

The Mausoleum of Augustus, the huge tomb of the emperor, appeared in Rome in 28 BC and still retains its majestic appearance. Over its long history, the mausoleum has seen magnificent burials and dark periods of looting, complete oblivion and renewed interest. The mausoleum has been open to visitors...

Loggia Lanzi

The Loggia of Lanzi, sometimes called the Loggia of Orcagna or Signoria, differs from the usual loggias located in modern residential buildings and architectural monuments. The arched structure, which appeared in Florence in the 14th century, is located entirely on the ground. It is believed that th...

Aeolian Islands

The Aeolian Islands are a picturesque archipelago that is of volcanic origin. It is located fifty kilometers from Sicily and covers an area of 114.7 square kilometers. The archipelago itself has 8 islands and a population of more than 14,000 people. To explore each island, you need to come here for ...

Lateran Basilica in Rome

The Lateran Basilica in Rome is the main cathedral in Italy, which houses the see of the Bishop of Rome. It is important to note that this temple in the Catholic hierarchy ranks at the highest places among all the temples in the world. This is evidenced by the inscription on the facade: “The Most Ho...

Royal Palace in Naples

The Royal Palace of Naples is full of stories, the most influential and important figures of Neapolitan history have walked on its floor, dating back to the viceroyalty, and everything here speaks of the art of centuries-old Naples. The first stone of the palace was laid in 1600 on the southern side...

Vasari Corridor

The Vasari Corridor is not the most popular tourist destination in Italy, this is due to the difficulty of visiting and the rather high price that you have to pay for visiting the attraction. Despite this, year after year the covered gallery connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti attr...

Trajan's Column

Trajan's Column is an outstanding historical monument, well preserved from ancient Roman times. The colossus that towered over the forum of that time still stands today as a witness to the greatness and decline of a powerful state. The community says that the landmark has a lot to tell; scientists a...

Giotto's Bell Tower

Giotto's Bell Tower is a reminder of how beautiful medieval Gothic architecture is. You can be convinced of this by visiting Italy: among the great variety of cathedrals, towers, and baptisteries, you can feel like a small, modest person. In a special place among this splendor is Giotto's bell tower...

Staglieno Cemetery

The Staglieno cemetery was officially opened to the public on January 1, 1851. Although at that time it was largely unfinished, its architectural, but functional and symbolic features had already been traced. Thanks to the impressive funerary monuments present in this cemetery, it is considered a tr...

Quirinal Palace

The Quirinal Palace is a landmark building for all of Italy; it is currently one of the residences of the President of the Italian Republic. The palace embodies the historical and cultural greatness of the Italian people. This is a unique cultural monument that has a long history. Tourists are given...

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