Fontana Dei Matti

Discover Fontana Dei Matti in Gubbio, Italy: Fountain where visitors can earn a license to be mad.

Sacra di San Michele

Discover Sacra di San Michele in Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, Italy: The mountaintop inspiration for Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose.".

Nebida Laveria

Discover Nebida Laveria in Iglesias, Italy: On the coast of Sardinia, a once-great mining village is finding new life as a coastal resort town.

Museum of Human Anatomy

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

Calamita Cosmica

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

Alberobello

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

Campanile di Curon

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

Medieval Village

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

Pinocchio Park

Discover Pinocchio Park in Collodi, Italy: Walk through a fairytale in Tuscany.

Catacombs of San Gennaro

Discover Catacombs of San Gennaro in Naples, Italy: An underground paleo-Christian burial site composed of the remains of several cemeteries and Basilicas.

Temple of Damanhur

Discover Temple of Damanhur in Pramarzo, Italy: Eco-village hidden in the foothills of the Alps that created a massive system of psychedelic underground temples.

Vigna Randanini

Discover Vigna Randanini in Rome, Italy: One of seven Jewish catacombs in Rome and one of only two open to the public.

Gabinetto Segreto

Discover Gabinetto Segreto in Naples, Italy: The once forbidden "secret cabinet" of erotic art from excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

The Village of Craco

Discover The Village of Craco in Province of Matera, Italy: An Italian hillside ghost town.

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