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Galleria dell’Accademia in Venice The Galleria or Museo dell’Accademia is the largest art museum in Venice, housing the largest collection of paintings by artists of the Venetian school of painting…
Continue readingGalleria dell’Accademia in Venice The Galleria or Museo dell’Accademia is the largest art museum in Venice, housing the largest collection of paintings by artists of the Venetian school of painting…
Continue readingBrera Gallery (Pinacoteca di Brera) Galleria Brera is one of the largest galleries in Milan. It is located in the former Jesuit palace Palazzo di Brera (XVII century), where, in…
Continue readingGarden of Giusti (Palazzo Giusti) Garden of Giusti is a palace and park complex in Italy, built in the late 16th century on a hillside near the eastern edge of…
Continue readingGardens of Boboli (Giardino di Boboli) Boboli Gardens is one of the most famous and beautiful park ensembles in Italy. It is among the finest creations of the Renaissance. The…
Continue readingVilla Borghese Villa Borghese is an English-style landscaped park occupying Pincio Hill. It was laid out in the 17th century on the orders of Scipione Borghese. In a large area…
Continue readingVilla d’Este Villa d’Este, a masterpiece of Italian architecture, is located on the outskirts of Tivoli. Cardinal d’Este called upon the best architects, artists and engineers, wanting to create a…
Continue readingArena di Verona Arena di Verona is a Roman amphitheater in Verona, Italy, and was erected around 30 AD. It is located in the city’s main square, Piazza Bra. ….
Continue readingTeatro Massimo Teatro Massimo is one of the largest Italian theaters with 3200 seats and was built between 1875 and 1897. It was named after King Victor Emmanuel II. The…
Continue readingLa Scala Opera House La Scala is a famous opera house in Milan. Even if you’re not an opera fan, be sure to take the opportunity to visit this theater….
Continue readingStadio San Siro (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) Stadio San Siro is Milan’s famous soccer stadium. Locals refer to it as the “voice of the city”. The history of the San Siro…
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