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Must See Historical Buildings in Italy

 
  • Colosseum

    Ancient elliptical amphitheatre famous for gladiatorial contests and Roman architecture, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Pantheon

    Ancient Roman temple converted into a Catholic church, notable for its massive dome and well-preserved architecture.

  • Roman Forum

    Ancient archaeological site and historic square featuring ruins of important government buildings and temples from the Roman Empire.

  • Castle of the Holy Angel

    Historic fortress and museum originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, featuring rich history, impressive architecture, and panoramic city views.

  • Doge's Palace

    Historic Gothic palace that served as the residence of the Doge and the seat of Venetian political power, now functioning as a museum and art gallery.

  • Florence Cathedral

    Historic Gothic-Renaissance cathedral known for its massive dome and artistic interior, representing a major religious and cultural landmark with significant architectural features.

  • Imperial Forums

    A series of monumental ancient Roman squares and buildings that served as political and administrative centers. The site features significant archaeological ruins illustrating Roman architecture and history.

  • Sforza Castle

    Historic Renaissance castle and building complex housing multiple museums and extensive art collections, including works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

  • St Mark's Clocktower

    Historic Renaissance clock tower featuring an intricate astronomical clock and bronze figures, marking time for over 500 years.

  • Medici Riccardi Palace

    Renaissance palace built in the 15th century, featuring notable architecture, important artworks, and historical significance related to the Medici family.

  • Basilica of the Holy Cross

    Historic Franciscan church known for its Renaissance architecture and as the burial site of notable figures such as Michelangelo and Machiavelli.

  • Milano Centrale Station

    Historic and architecturally significant railway station serving as a major transportation hub and shopping center with over 110 shops and free Wi-Fi.

  • Juliet's House

    Historic medieval building associated with Shakespeare's Juliet featuring a balcony and a museum dedicated to the legendary love story.

  • Medici Chapel

    Opulent monumental mausoleum known for its richly decorated marble interiors and association with the Medici family and Michelangelo. It features distinctive mannerist architecture and serves as a significant historic and artistic site.

  • Pisa Cathedral

    Historic Romanesque Roman Catholic cathedral known for its architectural beauty, rich decorations, and cultural heritage.

  • Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta

    Built in the 13th century, this cathedral was ambitiously meant to be larger than the one in Rome.

  • Santa Maria della Spina

    Situated on the riverbank, this charming church dating to the 13th century will catch your eye immediately.

  • San Fermo Maggiore Church

    Its foundations possibly dating back to the 5th century, this church is a showcase of Romanesque and Gothic elements.

  • Basilica of San Zeno

    This beautiful Romanesque church is famous not only for its many artworks but also for being the place where Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet…

  • Cathedral of St Martin

    Dedicated to St Martin, this beautiful gray marble cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Lucca.

  • San Michele in Foro

    San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum.

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