Museum of Prosciutto di Parma

Discover Museum of Prosciutto di Parma in Langhirano, Italy: Ham is serious business at the Prosciutto Museum-Serious, delicious business.

Chiesa dei Morti (Church of the Dead)

Discover Chiesa dei Morti (Church of the Dead) in Urbania, Italy: Eighteen mummies have stood guard behind the altar of this tiny church since 1833.

Palazzo del Bo Anatomical Theater

Discover Palazzo del Bo Anatomical Theater in Padua, Italy: The world's oldest surviving anatomical theater, where "the dead are pleased to help the living.".

Abbey of San Galgano

Discover Abbey of San Galgano in Chiusdino, Italy: These gutted monastery ruins still stand proudly in the middle of the Italian countryside.

Santa Francesca Romana

Discover Santa Francesca Romana in Rome, Italy: St. Francesca Romana, patron saint of drivers, resides in the church she founded.

Lucrezia Borgia’s Love Letters

Discover Lucrezia Borgia’s Love Letters in Milan, Italy: "The prettiest love letters in the world" … or so said Lord Byron.

The Horned Madonna

Discover Horned Madonna of Portinari Chapel in Milan, Italy: The odd depiction of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus is rooted in the Catholic Church's eradication of Catharism.

Museum of Human Anatomy

Discover Museum of Human Anatomy in Pisa, Italy: Anatomical cabinet holds unexpected treasures.

Il Gigante

Discover Il Gigante in Monterosso al Mare, Italy: The bomb-ravaged remains of of a colossal Neptune.

Earth Pyramids of Platten

Discover Earth Pyramids of Platten in Perca, Italy: These delicate sand pyramids look like naturally occurring gothic spires.

Ötzi the Iceman

Discover Ötzi the Iceman in Bolzano, Italy: Europe’s oldest natural human mummy.

Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno

Discover Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno in Genoa, Italy: A stunning cemetery famous for its extraordinarily delicate & lifelike mourning sculptures.

Calamita Cosmica

Discover Calamita Cosmica in Foligno, Italy: The giant skeleton sculpture is surprisingly well-traveled.

Towers of San Gimignano

Discover Towers of San Gimignano in San Gimignano, Italy: These medieval skyscrapers dominate the skyline of this small Tuscan town.

Scala dei Turchi

Discover Scala dei Turchi in Realmonte, Italy: "Stairs of the Turks", a chalky white cliff eroded conveniently into stairs, allowing for easy pillaging.

San Giorgio in Alga

Discover San Giorgio in Alga in Venice, Italy: This abandoned island off the Venetian coast has been a radical monastery, a political prison, and a secret Nazi base.

Alberobello

Discover Alberobello in Alberobello, Italy: Southern Italy's spinning top village.

Goats of the Cingino Dam

Discover Goats of the Cingino Dam in Noasca, Italy: This Italian dam is covered in salt-hungry goats who manage to scale its almost vertical face.

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