Italy: attractions and places of interest

Villa Farnesina

Villa Farnesina stands out among the many unique sights of Rome, is the greatest monument of architecture and painting of the Renaissance. Aristocratic interior decoration, frescoes and colorful paintings by masters of the 16th century, decorating magnificent halls, an amazing combination of archite...

Etna volcano

Etna is the largest and highest active volcano in Europe. Its diameter is 40 km, its height is more than 3300 m above sea level, and the total area is about 1400 square kilometers. Since 2013, it has been under the protection of UNESCO, being the main attraction of the local national park. Strength ...

Vittoriano

The Vittoriano Memorial is a hallmark of Rome. The memorial is distinguished by its outstanding architecture, and is also famous for its observation deck and its museums. History of occurrence In the early 19th century, the Italian parliament decided to commemorate Victor Emmanuel II, the first king...

Villa Borghese

Villa Borghese is a grandiose park ensemble in the central part of ancient Rome, on the slopes of the Pincio hill. The park complex is made in the English style and occupies a significant area of 80 hectares. In its space, Villa Borghese contains many museum complexes, sculptures, monuments, fountai...

Burano

Burano is one of the main islands of the Venetian lagoon, along with the island of Murano and Torcello. Since this is an island, you can get to it by boat or boat. Burano is famous all over the world for its bright colors, every house on this island is painted in bright colors. Centuries ago, when f...

Guinigi Tower

Guinigi is a medieval tower located in the city of Lucca. A monument of Romano-Gothic architecture, which has survived to this day in a unique form. Here you can meet crowds of tourists who strive to get to the upper observation deck in order to take the best photos of the buildings and landscapes o...

Barcaccia Fountain

The Barcaccia Fountain is a unique and beautiful work of art that embodies the history of Rome and is located on the territory of the Spanish Square. Its construction took place between 1627 and 1629. The creator of the composition was the Italian architect Pietro Bernini and his son. The history of...

Baptistery of San Giovanni

A popular place among tourists is the Baptistery of San Giovanni, located in Florence. This is almost the oldest building in the city, which is its pearl. A baptistery is an extension to a church or even a separate building intended for baptism. It was built in the fifth century, but acquired its fa...

Bagni San Filippo

The resort of Bagni San Filippo is located almost in the center of Italy, between Rome and Florence - in Tuscany, in the province of Siena. It attracts guests with amazing thermal springs. It is believed that their waters help with diseases of the musculoskeletal system, respiratory organs, nervous ...

Basilica of San Domenico in Siena

The Basilica of San Domenico in Siena, also known as the Church of Caterinian, is more like an imposing knight's castle with its mundane massiveness and crenellated tower. It is completely devoid of external decor and does not even have a main facade. History of Creation The construction of the Basi...

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