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…Perugino, Raphael, Beato Angelico, Leonardo da Vinci, Correggio, and Caravaggio. The final suggestion on our must see list is a less well-known and less easily visited site: the Vatican Necropolis….
…first time that FAI has been able to present the historic and cultural context of a site through the site itself. Casa Noha has become a model for the integration…
…di Giove by working to support the communications and promotional aspect of the site. The Roman Sanctuary, a large complex of several buildings, dates back to the 4th century B.C.,…
…and habitats. The Ledro Alps and Judicaria reserve is in the Trentino region, between the Dolomite World Heritage site and Lake Garda. Finallly, the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano site, between…
…Freedom Station, helping young wounded marines and sailors get back on their feet. Prices start at $85 per person pre-show. Be sure to check the web site for price and…
…is where most of the historical sites, churches, restaurants and hotels are located. Driving around the narrow alleys and navigating the intricate maze of one way streets is difficult: a…
…and satellite data to monitor the area around the UNESCO world heritage site. The “Videor” project, financed by Italy’s Economic Development Ministry and organised by space technology company Nais,…
…on Friday March 20th. Culture Minister Dario Franceschini cut the ribbon to open the restored Villa of Mysteries, which displays some of the best-preserved frescoes of the site. Franceschini still…
…recounts the history and politics of both sites’ reckless excavation over two hundred years, including Mussolini’s exploitation of the sites. As many Southern Californians well know, we all share a…
Did you know that Italy counts a whooping 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites? That makes it the country with the most sites on the World Heritage List. And while some…