Campanile di Curon

Discover Campanile di Curon in Schnals, Italy: Bell tower juts out from a village buried under a lake.

Centrale Montemartini

Discover Centrale Montemartini in Rome, Italy: Gods clash with machines in a power plant regenerated as a museum.

Rome’s Gladiator School

Discover Rome's Gladiator School in Rome, Italy: This historic recreationist school churns out warriors that may very well have had a fighting chance in Rome's pits of the day.

The Bronze Ear of Casa Sola-Busca

Discover The Bronze Ear of Casa Sola-Busca in Milan, Italy: Before there were doorbells this bronze ear was installed for visitors to announce their arrival.

Stibbert Museum

Discover Stibbert Museum in Florence, Italy: Art and armour fill every inch of this rich kid's Italian villa.

The Bull of Santa Maria del Fiore

Discover The Bull of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy: This strange bovine gargoyle is said to have been put in as a passive aggressive form of revenge.

Medieval Village

Discover Medieval Village in Turin, Italy: A fake medieval village in the middle of Turin.

St. Catherine of Siena’s Severed Head

Discover St. Catherine of Siena's Severed Head in Siena, Italy: A dismembered holy head stares out from her beautiful reliquary at the St. Dominic Basilica.

Cinecittà

Discover Cinecittà in Rome, Italy: The studio built by fascists in the hopes of "reviving the film industry" with the occasional propaganda film opportunity thrown in.

Santa Maria presso San Satiro

Discover Santa Maria presso San Satiro in Milan, Italy: Small on the outside, big on the inside, this church is an astonishing act of visual deception.

Via dell’Amore

Discover Via dell’Amore in Riomaggiore, Italy: A lover's walk between hilltop towns, decorated with graffiti love notes.

Ear of Dionysius

Discover Ear of Dionysius in Syracuse, Italy: Italian cave with exceptional acoustics and an unsavory history.

Consonno

Discover Consonno in Consonno, Italy: This half-finished "city of toys" was almost Italy's own Las Vegas.

Bosco Verticale

Discover Bosco Verticale in Milan, Italy: Two very green residential towers cleaning the air in one of Europe's most polluted cities.

The Brothels of Pompeii

Discover The Brothels of Pompeii in Pompeii, Italy: Erotic art covers the walls of the largest ancient pleasure palace.

Bridge of Fists

Discover Ponte dei Pugni (Bridge of Fists) in Venice, Italy: 100 year tradition of fist fights, marked by marble footsteps.

The Museum of Medieval Torture

Discover The Museum of Medieval Torture in San Gimignano, Italy: Medieval torture techniques with a modern conscience.

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