Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and attracts millions of tourists each year. It is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries. One of Florence landmarks is certainly Piazza della Signoria, that holds all city’s glorious symbols.
Duration : 56m Maturity Level : all
Pompeii has been a tourist destination for over 250 years. Today it has UNESCO World Heritage Site status and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Italy, with approximately 2.5 million visitors every year.
Duration : 26m Maturity Level : all
The villages of Transylvania with their fortified churches provide a vivid picture of the cultural landscape of the southern part of Romania. They are characterized by the specific land-use system, settlement pattern, and organization of the family farmstead units preserved since the late Middle Ages, dominated by their fortified churches, which illustrate building periods from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
Ferrara, with its invaluable testimonies from the Renaissance, is one of 50 Italian sites on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, inserted in 1995. Rich in artworks and medieval architecture, Ferrara became a Renaissance jewel in its own right, thanks to the contributions of some of Italy’s most treasured artists.
Alberobello is situated on a rilief in a hilly land, on the slopes of a subsidence, caused by an old waterway, the shapes of its agricultural landscape represents a syntesis of the historic events which have marked the land.