Miniera di Monte Narba

Discover Miniera di Monte Narba in South Sardina, Italy: Once one of the largest sites of silver deposits in Italy.

Castello Aragonese Calvi Risorta

Discover Castello Aragonese Calvi Risorta in Pignataro Maggiore, Italy: Once home to the episcopal curia of the local diocese.

Parco Sculture del Chianti

Discover Parco Sculture del Chianti in Pievasciata, Italy: A blend of nature and art awaits visitors to this park.

Fiorenzo Pilia’s Fantastic Garden

Discover Il Giardino Fantastico di Fiorenzo Pilia in San Sperate, Italy: A collection of sculptures that explore what's at stake when nature is thrown out of balance.

Torre Federici

Discover Torre Federici in Sonico, Italy: A family accused of witchcraft once called this medieval tower home.

Filanda di Forno

Discover Filanda di Forno in Forno, Italy: The crumbling remains of a 19th-century textile factory.

Cat Shrine

Discover Cat Shrine in Vernazza, Italy: On the walking path from Monterosso to Vernazza, a small shrine dedicated to feline friends.

Casa Museo Di Antonio Gramsci

Discover Casa Museo Di Antonio Gramsci in Ghilarza, Italy: The childhood family home of Italian Marxist theorist and politician Antonio Gramsci.

Erdpyramide in Tirol

Discover Erdpyramide in Tirol in Tirolo, Italy: These unique "earth pyramid" clay columns can be found in ravines around the village of Tirolo.

Balze del Valdarno

Discover Balze del Valdarno in Botriolo, Italy: Leonardo da Vinci was one of many to find inspiration in this unique, rocky landscape in Tuscany.

Museo della Basilica di Gandino

Discover Museo della Basilica di Gandino in Gandino, Italy: This museum is home to 22 panes depicting skeletons dressed in colorful garments.

Prato della Valle

Discover Prato della Valle in Padua, Italy: One of the largest squares in Europe contains an entire artificial island.

Giorgi’s Furnace

Discover Giorgi's Furnace in Ferentino, Italy: Production site for handmade clay bricks.

The Warrior of Capestrano

Discover The Warrior of Capestrano in Chieti, Italy: One of the earliest relics of Italian art is this ornately equipped stone soldier.

Torri Morandi

Discover Torri Morandi in Messina, Italy: An abandoned building that once tightened a power line that stretched across Messina Strait.

Tempio Canoviano

Discover Tempio Canoviano in Possagno, Italy: This artistic temple brings together multiple architecture styles, but is only an example of one.

Monte Nuovo

Discover Monte Nuovo in Pozzuoli, Italy: Italy's "New Mountain" rose from the ground in a volcanic eruption in 1538.

Casa del Petrarca (Petrarch House Museum)

Discover Casa del Petrarca (Petrarch House Museum) in Arquà Petrarca, Italy: A modest museum in the final home of Italian poet and father of modern Italian, Francesco Petrarca.

Colossus of San Carlo Borromeo

Discover Colossus of San Carlo Borromeo in San Carlo, Italy: For hundreds of years, this huge figure has been blessing visitors before they explore his body.

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