What to See in Italian Peninsula
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Colosseum
Ancient elliptical amphitheatre famous for gladiatorial contests and Roman architecture, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Venice Square
Historic square dominated by the Vittoriano monument and surrounded by notable palaces including Palazzo Venezia and Palazzo Bonaparte. It is a central hub for exploring Roman history, architecture, and cultural heritage.
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Riva degli Schiavoni
Historic and scenic waterfront promenade along the Bacino di San Marco featuring seaside views and access to notable landmarks.
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Campo Santa Margherita
Lively public square known for its historic architecture, cultural landmarks, and vibrant nightlife. It serves as a social and cultural hub with strong local and student connections.
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Venetian Ghetto
Historic Jewish district established in 1516, known for its rich cultural heritage, distinctive architecture, and significant synagogues.
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Appian Way
This is the most important and most famous road the ancient Romans have ever built.
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Fountain of Neptune
Historic marble and bronze fountain built in the Renaissance period featuring a statue of Neptune and four angels symbolizing major rivers.
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Gae Aulenti Square
A modern square designed by Argentinian architect Cesar Pelli. It's a popular meeting point for both locals and tourists thanks to its…
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Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore
The Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore is an historic Roman Catholic church in Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy, serving a monastery…
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Piazza Vecchia
An imposing old square, once the most important part of the city, with unique Palazzo della Ragione and Biblioteca Angelo Mai buildings.
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Castellana Caves
The Castellana Caves are a karst cave system located in the municipality of Castellana Grotte, in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia,…
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Santa Maria Assunta
Santa Maria Assunta is a Renaissance church in Genoa, Italy. It is located in a residential sector called Carignano located on the hills…
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Azzoguidi Tower
One of the towers in Bologna named after the street on which it stands. With its 61 metres, it's sometimes called "The Tall Beauty".
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Naval History Museum
Maritime museum showcasing historical ships, naval artifacts, and ship models. It highlights the naval heritage and maritime history of the region.
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Giardino Scotto
Formerly known as Cittadella Nuova, this fortress is one of the most obvious reminders of the powerful past of the city.
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Gran Madre di Dio, Turin
The church of the Gran Madre di Dio is a Neoclassic-style church dedicated to Mary, Mother of God, on the western bank of the Po River,…
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Modena Cathedral
Historic Romanesque cathedral renowned for its architecture, intricate sculptures, and religious significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent example of medieval art and culture.
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Valentino Park
Parco del Valentino is a popular public park in Turin, Italy. It is located along the west bank of the Po river.
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Campo dei Frari
The lovely little square is surrounded by many imposing historical buildings (e.g.
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