Crossing the Arno River, this closed medieval bridge with arches is one of the oldest structures in Florence.
Campo de’ Fiori, which translates as the “Field of Flowers Square” is a beautiful square located close to Piazza Navona.
The present-day public space, where concerts are organised (e.g. Rolling Stones) and meetings are held, dates back to the 6th century BC.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a huge shopping arcade in the heart of Milan (and also one of the oldest ones in the world), is a great…
The heavy marble mask is located in the Cosmedin church in Rome. The original usage of the mask is unknown.
A great place where to head to when you want to shop for some vegetables, fruits or fish.
The roots of the existence of the Clock Tower on St. Mark’s Square go back to the 15th century.
One of the main streets of Ancient Rome leads from the Capitoline Hill, through Roman Forum and to the Colosseum.
In the ancient Rome era, many rich Roman families had their villas and gardens built on the Pincio Hill.
Not among the most known attractions in Venice, but this palace has its hidden charms, perfect for tourists who like visiting more than…
The Arch of Peace is a 25 metres high Neoclassical triumphal arch, located in the centre of Milan.
This canal is the first and largest canal in Europe. It connected Milan with Maggiore Lake and Switzerland, so people could transport…
Castel dell'Ovo is a seafront castle in Naples, located on the former island of Megaride, now a peninsula, on the Gulf of Naples in Italy.
This sculpture designed by Maurizio Cattelan is a gem of controversial art installed in front of the Italian Stock Market.
Palermo Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Palermo, located in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy.
Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house.
Once serving as one of the entrances to the city, this majestic gate dates back to Roman times.
These two leaning towers are the most famous towers in the city. The Asinelli Tower (the taller one) takes its name from the wealthy…
Do you know how many kinds of wood a gondola is made out of? If not, this is the place to find out.
This ghetto (founded in 1516) was, in fact, the very first official ghetto existing in Europe.
The Scala dei Turchi is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, near Porto Empedocle, southern Sicily, Italy.