YOUR TRAVEL GUIDE TO ITALY

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

One of the Historical Places in Italy that you must visit is the Leaning Tower of Pisa or Italian Torre Pendente di Pisa, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located in the medieval town of Pisa, this is the third oldest monument of the town which is well known for the settling of its foundation.

Herculaneum

Another one of the Historical Landmarks in Italy which you can visit is Herculaneum, which is also known as Ercolano in Italy. Herculaneum is an ancient Roman town which is situated on the outskirts of Naples. Explore the ruins of one of the Historical Places in Italy that was buried by the ashes and volcanic lava at the time of eruption on Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

Paestum

The archeological zones of Paestum or Poseidonia are one of the Historical Places in Italy that you must include in your tour itinerary. The ruins date back to 600 BC and include three of the world’s best preserved ancient temples of Greece along with a museum which is a powerhouse of information. While visiting the museum, you will feel amazed looking at daily artifacts of the bygone era.

Duomo di Milano

The 600 year old behemoth cathedral Duomo di Milano is another one of the Historical Places to visit in Italy. Standing in the Piazza del Duomo. Visit the fifth largest christian church in the world and feel awe-struck looking at 3,400 statues, 135 gargoyles and 700 figures present in one single cathedral.

Roman Arena

One of the must visit Historical Places in Italy is the Roman amphitheater in Verona, known as The Arena. Built in the 1st century AD for watching gladiator fights, the Arena is the third largest Roman theater in size. Go on a guided tour around the place to know about the interesting history of one of the Historical Landmarks in Italy.