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Arena di Verona

 Via Dietro Anfiteatro, 6b Attractions of Italy

Arena di Verona is an amphitheater built by the ancient Romans. In Italy, the Arena is the third largest. A huge structure of pink marble was erected in the year 30 - it is almost 2 thousand years old! They say that the best productions of Romeo and Juliet are in Verona.

Vesuvius

 On the coast of the Bay of Naples in the province of Naples, Campania region, Italy. Attractions of Italy

The first thing any tourist sees Naples, is the legendary volcano Vesuvius. This landscape dominant gives the panorama of Naples an amazing view. Vesuvius itself is 15 km from the city, and this is only the most famous, but dangerous suburb of the suburbs - the only active volcano in mainland Europe.

Academy Gallery

 Venezia, Campo della Carita, 1050 Attractions of Italy

Gallery of the Academy or, as it is also called, the Museum of the Academy - this is perhaps one of the main attractions of Venice. Nearly all tourists visiting this Italian city are eager to get here.

Uffizi Gallery

 Florence, Piazzale degli Uffizi Attractions of Italy

Uffizi Gallery - one of the favorite places of tourists, often at the entrance to the gathering of mind-boggling turns, but they should be defended in order to see with their own eyes the unique architecture of the museum, and most importantly - the unique paintings of the most outstanding artists of the world collected in it. Grand Canal

Venezia, Grand Canal

 Attractions waist Arriving in Venice, the first thing you will most likely see is the Grand Canal. It is the most famous Venetian canal that passes through the whole city. It starts near the railway station and then in the shape of the letter S covers the whole of Venice.

Ducal Palace

Venezia, Piazza San Marco, 1

 Sights of Italy For many centuries the Palazzo Ducale (he de Doge's Palace) served as the residence of the Venetian government, managed to visit the councils of the republic, the Senate, the Supreme Court, the Ministry and even the secret police.

Juliet's House

Verona, Via Cappello, 17

 Attractions Italy Juliet's house of the 13th century, which in fact belonged to the Capello family, - the main places about the attraction of tourists. To get into the garden, to Juliet's balcony, it is possible through the arch, entirely covered with the confessions of lovers - it's a good tradition to leave your autographs in the arch.

Duomo

Piazza Duomo, Milano

 Attractions of Italy Probably, it is difficult to meet a man whom the magnificent Gothic building of the Milan Cathedral would leave indifferent. The cathedral of the Virgin Mary Naschente is the largest in the world, it accommodates up to forty thousand people at the same time, besides it has no equal in beauty of external and internal decoration.

Duomo in Siena

Siena, Piazza del Duomo, 8

 Sights of Italy The construction of the Duomo in Siena was started in the middle of the 13th century on the site of the earlier sanctuary of the goddess Minerva, and until now the cathedral remains one of the most significant examples of the Italian Gothic. By the 14th century, the building representing the cross in the plan was crowned with a large dome.

Valentino Castle

Torino, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, 26

Sights of Italy The castle of Valentino is one of the main tourist attractions of Turin. There is a construction in a picturesque place of the same name park in the center of the city. Next to the river Po, the fragrance of vegetation, in a word, thanks to this environment, the already bright building looks very impressive.

Spanish Staircase

Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti

Sights of Italy The Spanish staircase in Rome is not in vain considered the most beautiful in Europe. Its dimensions, majestic Baroque style and architecture impress even the most sophisticated traveler. Especially beautiful is the staircase in spring, when the azalea blooms.

Italy in a miniature

Rimini, Via Popilia, 239

Sights of Italy You can see most of the sights of Italy and Europe in one day. It is enough to come to the park "Italy in Miniature", which is in Rimini. Here you will find 270 architectural structures that have become masterpieces and attract hundreds of tourists.

Ka'd'Oro

Venezia, Calle Ca'D'Oro

Sights of Italy The famous Ka'd'Oro Palace is located in the Cannaregio district, on the main Venetian street - the Grand Canal. Lacy building strikes tourists with its beauty. Ka'd'Oro is also called the Golden House. And, notice, such a name is given to the palace not by chance.

Capitol Hill

Piazza Aracoeli

Sights of Italy According to legend, Capitol Hill is one of the seven hills on which the Eternal City of Rome arose. Everyone can visit the Capitol Hill for free. True, for visiting museums and temples located here, you have to pay.

Cagliari Cathedral

Cagliari, Piazza Palazzo, 4

Sights of Italy The historical center of Cagliari is crowned by a beautiful medieval structure - the Cathedral of St. Mary. Rising above other buildings of the Royal Square, he literally sets the mood for the local architectural ensemble. The cathedral was reconstructed according to old original samples.

The Colosseum in Rome is

Piazza del Colosseo, 1, 00184 Roma

Sights of Italy The symbol of Rome and Italy in general, the Roman Colosseum got its present name because of the statue of the madman Nero installed in front of him, originally it was known as the Flavian Amphitheater. Built in the 1st century, the amphitheater became the largest building for mass entertainment throughout the Roman Empire.

Royal Palace in Naples

Piazza del Plebiscito, 33, 80132 Napoli

Sights of Italy The Royal Palace in Naples is the residence of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Both Sicilies from the Bourbon dynasty. It was built in the 17th century by the architect Domenico Fontana, several times expanded and restored after the fire, sometimes dramatically changing its appearance.

Royal Cattolica Museum

Via Pascoli, 23 - 47841 Cattolica (RN)

Sights of Italy In one of the oldest buildings in Cattolica - the former Pilgrim Hospital (built in 1584, the name is explained by the location along the road of pilgrims going to Rome) - the Royal Museum (Museo della Regina) is located. The hospital was used for the purpose until 1839, until it turned into barracks of the Papal Carabinieri.

Royal Cattolica Theater

Piazza della Repubblica - 47841 Cattolica (RN)

Sights of Italy The Royal Theater of Cattolica (Teatro della Regina) is designed by the famous architect Pier Luigi Cervellati in the form of a traditional horseshoe-shaped Italian theater. This elegant, ultra-modern building is characterized by amazing acoustics, high-quality sound and other advanced technologies that allows enjoying any kind of performances.

La Martorana

Via Incoronazione, 1-13, Palermo

Sights of Italy The most popular church among newlyweds of Palermo is La Martorana, one of the main medieval sights of the capital of Sicily, a model of a harmonious neighborhood of the Arab-Norman style and baroque.

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A landmark with some fantastic amount of cultural and historical masterpieces per unit of space, Italy as a tablecloth-self-cloth spreads to a stunned traveler a heap of beautiful museums, majestic cathedrals, gloomy medieval castles and luxurious palaces .Even the most dedicated fans of "vegetable" leave immediately fall under the charm of Italian riches and with an amazing first of all for themselves enthusiasm begin to storm the doors of art galleries, museums and treasuries of Italy..

Bronze from the sunlit ladies are removed from the beaches of Rimini and on high heels climb enthusiastically to the top of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican (pre-humbly putting on a headscarf and covering the top and "lower" decollete with stoles) ,admirers of Italian cuisine in the weight category "I do not eat so much" are enthusiastically taken almost by the brick to inspect the towers and close catacombs of the Gradara fortress ,and slender detached young men ,eternally in the mood "death of the poet" ,suddenly start with a glint in their eyes to discuss the silhouettes of the beauties Raphael and Rembrandt in the Uffizi Gallery Italy, like a rude but good wet-nurse, grabs the negligent children by the collar, shakes vigorously and says: "Hey, it's good to be sad! Just look, what a beauty! »

Museums of Italy

Painting and sculpture - these are the two main "skates" of Italian museums .The tender climate of the Mediterranean, healthy and varied food and for many centuries the leading position of the country in Europe made up that nutritious substrate in which not a single dozen Italian geniuses of a brush and marble were born: matured, and many more .By the way, in this context, it would be a mistake not to mention the genuinely popular geniuses of colors and coloratures - from the cheerful Rossini, Puccini and Donizetti to no less radiant ones performing Caruso, Del Monaco and Pavarotti (and as a testimony of the Italians' love for their idols - several opera museums) .In Italy, the fans of modernity will not remain deprived of their impressions: Venice, for example, offers a stroll through the halls of the Guggenheim collection and the famous international gallery of Santa Croce, and Milan opens the doors of the most interesting Museum of Science and Art, where you can learn how to distinguish yourself with magnifying optics and reagents originals of old canvases from skillful fakes .

The cathedrals in Italy are almost more than museums, and what not to take - you will inevitably come across a unique monument of architecture and engineering thought.

Cathedrals of Italy

The cathedrals in Italy are almost more than museums, and what not to take - you will inevitably come across a unique monument of architecture and engineering thought, and simply wonderful beauty building .What is worth at least Milan Duomo with poplar-like slender Gothic towers intertwined in a single lace somewhere far in heavenly heights .From a distance, the impression is created that the cathedral is constructed from frozen crystals of ice - between the openwork arches and the ceiling, the wind moves, and the pointed domes are so eager that it seems like balloons are about to lift the entire structure above the ground..Colorful stained-glass windows are admired by the Santa Croce basilica in Florence: colorful "candy glasses" definitely live an independent life, and their heroes, with the curiosity that has not weakened for many centuries, are considered somewhere far below the crowding tourists..By the way, speaking of "tasty" associations, the Sienese cathedral is exactly the figurative Tula gingerbread in the sugar glaze, and the central round stained-glass window, reflecting the light clouds of the Tuscan Riviera, is neither to take a jam of jam!

Castles of Italy

Italian castles - the site of the numerous tragedies - from Verona Romeo and Juliet to Gradola Paolo and Francesca, generic and royal castles are generously scattered throughout Italy .Most of the medieval architecture is, of course, gloomy: the two-meter-thick wall, the massive pillars of the towers, the high ceilings in the halls combined with the claustrophobic doors designed, it seems, for the Lilliputians - all this is not too invigorating and recalls that la vita è bella !However, Italy with one inherent talent can dispel, distract and cheer: from the teeth of the most oppressive fortress will certainly open the view of the sea lulled in the hot haze, into the ominous catacombs from where will penetrate the aroma of freshly baked bread, and in the gallery of portraits of arrogant castle owners will flutter a melody of what a Neapolitan song, whistled by the ranger of the hall But in order to enjoy the unconditional chivalrous romance, be sure to go to the Miramare Trieste Castle - white walls in contrast to the dark rocks and the blue sea, and fluffy fragrant firs at the foot of !