DISCOVER ITALY

Culture, art, history, and world-leading cuisine in one, sunkissed package - that’s amore. That’s Italy. From the ancient ruins of Rome to the charming villages of Tuscany and everywhere in-between, Italy harbors a variety of treasures that are revered by travelers and locals alike. Take a look.

Italy is rich in masterpieces of art and architecture and has more UNESCO World Heritage sites than any other country in the world. The country is blessed with lakes, mountains, and a dramatic coastline that give it outstanding natural attractions, as well.

Top-Rated Attractions
Italy is famous for

#1 The Colosseum

#1 The Colosseum

Rome is a city like no other. With a rich history that dates back centuries, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. From the iconic Colosseum to the Vatican Museums, there’s something for everyone. And with so much to see, you’re sure to find yourself falling in love with this amazing city.

#2 Florence

#2 Florence

The city is home to many famous museums, including the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery. Florence is also known for its architecture, including the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) and the Basilica of Saint John of Lateran.

#3 Venice

#3 Venice

Venice is one of the most unique cities in the world. It is a city built on water and is known for its canals, bridges, and gondolas. Venice was founded in the 5th century and became a powerful maritime republic. The city is now a popular tourist destination with over 20 million visitors each year
#4 Palazzo dei Normanni

#4 Palazzo dei Normanni

The palace is a blend of styles, as exotic as Palermo itself. You’ll find elegant and opulent spaces, rooms festooned withfrescoes and mosaics, inlaid staircases with exquisitely carved columns, and the regal interior courtyard tiered with three levels of arcades. In short, this is one sight in Palermo that you have to see!

#5 Gypsotheca Antonio Canova

#5 Gypsotheca Antonio Canova

In the small town of Possagno in Italy, there lies a unique museum that houses the works of one of the greatest neoclassical sculptors of all time: Antonio Canova. The Gypsotheca building was designed to house and preserve the work of the most famous Italian artists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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