Cretto di Gibellina

Discover Cretto di Gibellina in Sicily, Italy: Leveled by an earthquake, this Italian village is now preserved as a concrete art project.

Cathedral of St. Ambrose

Discover Cathedral of St. Ambrose in Vigevano, Italy: The Cathedral of St. Ambrose has been hiding a special parishioner within its walls.

Bialbero di Casorzo

Discover Bialbero di Casorzo in Casorzo, Italy: A cherry tree growing atop a mulberry tree.

Slice of Polenta

Discover Fetta di Polenta in Turin, Italy: When this funny little building went up in the 19th century, most people thought it would simply fall over.

Cabinovia Monte Capanne

Discover Cabinovia Monte Capanne in Marciana, Italy: Take a giant yellow bird cage to the top of Elba's highest mountain.

Well of Santa Cristina

Discover Well of Santa Cristina in Paulilatino, Italy: This elaborate hole in the ground was built as a sacred site for an ancient civilization.

Su Nuraxi di Barumini

Discover Su Nuraxi di Barumini in Barumini, Italy: This one-of-a-kind archeological site is home to strange prehistoric ruins, the original use of which is still a mystery.

San Cataldo Cemetery

Discover San Cataldo Cemetery in Modena, Italy: This ultra-modern burial building would have stacked the dead like a giant filing cabinet.

Borgo Schiro

Discover Borgo Schiro in Monreale, Italy: Abandoned village in Sicily built during the agricultural reforms of Mussolini.

House of the Shells

Discover House of the Shells in Rimini, Italy: One Italian taxi driver covered his entire house in small seashells creating a weird bit of architecture that is preserved to this day.

S’Archittu

Discover S'Archittu in S'Archittu, Italy: The titular "little arch" near this Italian resort is one of the most popular diving spots in the country.

War obelisk in Milan

Discover War obelisk in Milan in Milan, Italy: Remnants of cone-shaped fascist bomb shelters in Milan.

Fresco of John Hawkwood

Discover Fresco of John Hawkwood in Florence, Italy: In Florence's great Duomo, a 26 foot fresco honors a mercenary famous for attacking Florence.

Battle of the Oranges

Discover Battle of the Oranges in Ivrea, Italy: A 12th-century Italian skirmish gets reenacted with 500,000 pounds of flying citrus.

Sa Sartiglia

Discover Sa Sartiglia in Oristano, Italy: This mysterious Sardinian festival sees a horde of blank-faced equestrians compete for tin stars.

Massa Marittima Mural

Discover Massa Marittima Mural in Massa Marittima, Italy: Does this strange mural depict witches battling beneath a penis tree?

Ettore Guatelli Museum

Discover Ettore Guatelli Museum in Gaiano, Italy: A rambling museum which honors the beauty in everyday objects.

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