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Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Italy
Top sights in Italy
Botanical Garden of Padua
From the series “16 Most Fascinating Objects of Unesco in Italy”
At the end of the 17th century there were built new greenhouses and other necessary buildings. On the cusp of 17-18th centuries, the botanic garden was drastically renovated. Nice fountains and several sculptural compositions in the antique style are decorating the garden too. This botanic garden occupies an area of 22 000 square meters. Their visitors can see the unique old trees and rare plants from the whole world.
The most interesting plants of Europe are kew trees and magnolias. As a long time ago, today in the … Read all
Savoy Residences in Turin
From the series “16 Most Fascinating Objects of Unesco in Italy”
The central building of the complex is the Royal Residence. This palace is a bright example of the baroque style. Nowadays there has placed the Galleria Sabauda. Palazzo Madama, the nearby palace, was built at the place of the ancient Roman camp and originally used as a defending building. … Read all

Architecture of Italy in pictures
Culture of regions in Italy
Acquaintance with the city cannot be imagined without visiting the Colosseum, which became the household name of the amphitheater. This is the most famous monument of ancient Rome, and it was built in the 80’s. However, there is another Colosseum in the Eternal City, the square shaped Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana. The commoners refer to it as Colosseo Quadrato. The place is non-touristic for the reason that it was built by the order of Benito Mussolini in 1945, and is a reminder of the … Read more

Although Alghero is a relatively small town, it is rich in historic attractions. Cattedrale di Santa Maria or Alghero Cathedral is a fabulous architectural landmark in the Gothic style, which is situated in the main town square. The cathedral was built in the 16th century when this region was occupied by Spain. That is why it is so easy to see elements of the traditional Catalan architecture in the design of this church. Starting from its completion, the cathedral has almost not changed its … Read more

Acquaintance with the cradle of Renaissance will be incomplete without admiring the statue of David by Michelangelo. This is one of the landmarks of the city, along with Battistero di San Giovanni, Palazzo Vecchio and Duomo. Among other monuments are interesting memorials to the great people who were either born or simply at some point lived in the city – the rulers of Florence, “Medici”, among which stands the monument to Cosimo I, as well as the monument to Dante Alighieri. Many … Read more

It is impossible to imagine acquaintance with Milan without visiting or at least taking a quick glance at Duomo di Milano. This is a real landmark of the city and its most important artifact is a nail taken from the Holy Crucifixion. The masterpiece of Gothic architecture attracts thousands of tourists every year, not in the least due to the fact that Leonardo da Vinci, who lived and worked here for a while, contributed to the construction of the cathedral. It is worth climbing to the roof of … Read more

Palazzo Ducale is another unofficial symbol of the city of canals. Besides the fact that it is a masterpiece of architecture, the place is historical being that many significant events in the history of the city took place behind its walls and in Piazza San Marco, where the palace is located. The building was constructed in the Gothic style under the project of Filippo Calendario. A stone was laid here for the first time in the year 810. However, the present building was erected between 1309 and … Read more

Agrigento is one of the leaders in terms of the number of unique landmarks among other Sicilian cities. Tourists can see inimitable antique attractions and medieval buildings here. Of course, local museums deserve a visit too. Valle dei Templi or Valley of the Temples is a worldwide famous attraction. Some of the most interesting antique attractions are located in this archaeological site. Tourists can see an ancient necropolis, explore an antique forum and fragments of protective walls, and … Read more

Besides the unique trullo houses, you will have an opportunity to see many interesting attractions and cultural centers in Alberobello. The Santi Cosma e Damiano Basilica is the main religious symbol of the town. The church got its name after the main patron saints of Alberobello. The spectacular basilica was built in the 18th century. It has been the highest building in the town since then. Santi Cosma e Damiano has completely retained its outer and inner design. Step inside the church to see … Read more

The most important and famous historical symbol of Assisi is the Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi. Its construction started in the first half of the 13th century and was completed in 1253. The shrine contains the tomb of the patron saint and his closest companions. Therefore, thousands of pilgrims from all over the world visit this sacred place every year. The medieval church is of great architectural value and is also famous for its rich decoration. You will have a unique chance to … Read more
