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Market Square

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Historical sources attest that the square was the village’s first real settlement; in feudal times it housed the Baronial Castle, and in the 17t… Read the rest
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Oplonti and the villa of Poppea

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Because of its splendid architectural layout, the majesty of the rooms, divided into servile and noble areas, and the rich wall decorations, the so-ca… Read the rest
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Crespi D’Adda

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It is located in Lombardy and is an example of "company towns" built in the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe and North America by enlighten… Read the rest
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Mantua, a wonder of Italy

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he historic center of Mantua, known as "Paiolo" from the name of the lake buried in the mid-18th century, was flanked to the south b… Read the rest
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The Roman Villa del Casale in Piazza Armerina

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Piazza Armerina, a splendid city of art nestled in the center of Sicily, boasts a long series of monuments that tell of a glorious past. The town̵… Read the rest
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Nuragic Village of Barumin

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The nuragic complex of Barumini is the most important archaeological site in Sardinia and is located near Barumini, in the province of Medio Campidano… Read the rest
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Syracuse and the rocky necropolis of Pantalica

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Syracuse was called by Cicero "the most beautiful city of Magna Graecia." He was right. Even today echoes of its ancient grandeur reverberat… Read the rest
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Sabbioneta

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Sabbioneta, located 30 kilometers from Mantua, represents the implementation of the urban planning theories of the "ideal city." Sabbioneta… Read the rest
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Calabrian Lace

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ecording to tradition, it rose on the ruins of ancient Napitia, founded by a colony of Phocians, who escaped the massacre of Troy and settled there, a… Read the rest
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Suspension bridge over the Garigliano River

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In 1828 Francis I of Bourbon commissioned engineer Luigi Giura to carry out the work. On February 21 he carried out the inspection on the Garigliano,… Read the rest
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