The largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire is a must-see when in Rome.
The Pantheon is not only one of the best-preserved pieces of Ancient Roman architecture but it also has the largest unreinforced concrete…
The forum used to be the centre of Ancient Rome, surrounded by the most important government buildings, temples, and arches of which, sadly…
Originally built in the second century AD by the Roman emperor Hadrian as his mausoleum, in the 14th century, it was decided that the…
This Gothic-style building in the heart of Venice, is definitely a must-see.
Nicknamed 'Il Duomo', this cathedral is probably the most famous sight of Florence.
A complex of Ancient Roman squares located close to the Roman Forum. The complex consists of: Forum of Caesar, Forum of Augustus, Forum of…
The 15th century Renaissance castle, surrounded by the massive walls and located in the center of Milan, was built by the Duke of Milan …
The roots of the existence of the Clock Tower on St. Mark’s Square go back to the 15th century.
The Renaissance palace was built by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo for Cosimo de' Medici between 1444 and 1484.
When the city of Verona bought this house in 1905, the name of the previous owner reminded them of the Capulets so much, they claimed that…
Rebuilt in 1294 by Arnolfo di Cambio on the site of a former Franciscan oratory, the basilica is now the largest Franciscan church in the…
This place is dedicated to the celebrated royal house of Medici. It is also a place where their bodies were put to rest.
This train station, one of the landmarks of the city of Milan, is an excellent representative of the 20th-century architecture, combining…
This cathedral, built in 1118, is one of Italy's most elegant buildings and cannot be missed when visiting the city.
Built in the 13th century, this cathedral was ambitiously meant to be larger than the one in Rome.
Dedicated to St Martin, this beautiful gray marble cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Lucca.
Situated on the riverbank, this charming church dating to the 13th century will catch your eye immediately.
San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica church in Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy, built over the ancient Roman forum.
Located in the historical heart of Verona, this majestic Gothic church is an extraordinary example of the period's art, both in interior…
This exquisite example of Neoclassical architecture, built in the 19th century, now serves as the town hall.