The Rasponi Crypt and the Hanging Gardens of the Palazzo della Provincia is a beautiful archaeological and naturalistic site where you can admire the splendid crypt of ... read more
Villa Molin is a patrician residence, commissioned by Nicolò Molin (1562-1608), Venetian ambassador to Florence and to James I of England from 1603-1606. The architect ... read more
Villa Contarini is a patrician villa in Baroque style with a 40 ha park including lakes and alleys. The central building was begun in 1546 under commission by the ... read more
The Risorgimento and Resistance Museum, Vicenza, (Museo del Risorgimento e della Resistenza) is a museum dedicated to the unification of Italy and the Italian resistance. ... read more
Leonardo's Vineyard, was given to Leonardo da Vinci in 1498 by Duke Ludovico Sforza as a tribute to his admirable Milanese works (such as the “Last Supper” in ... read more
The Galleria d'Arte Moderna, housed in the Villa Reale, is a modern art museum, featuring mainly Italian and European works from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The ... read more
The Milan Planetarium, constructed between 1930-1931 and located in the gardens of Porta Venezia, was donated to the city of Milan by publisher Ulrico Hoepli and ... read more
The Villa La Quiete is a blueprint of the history of the Medici House, devotion and female education, featuring artistic treasures of the 17th and 18th centuries. The ... read more
Palazzo Ferrero, constructed by the Ferrero family in the 15th and 16th centuries, was acquired by the city from the La Marmora family in the beginning of the 20th century ... read more
Villa Del Grumello is a 17th century historic villa, surrounded by a centuries-old landscape park of 17 ha. The romantic park contains a pond with lotus flowers and water ... read more
Villa Garzoni Garden is a famous magnificent Baroque garden, laid out in 1652, whereas the water garden was added later in 1786 by Ottavio Diodati. read more
Villa d'Este (Lake Como), and its magnificent 10 ha gardens were originally commissioned by Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio, and built between 1565–70. Since 1873 it has ... read more
Villa Cimbrone, a historic noble villa and today a hotel, dates back to the 11th century. It was transformed early 20th century by the British politician Lord Grimthorpe ... read more
Villa Foscari was constructed between 1558-1560 for the brothers Nicolo and Luigi Foscari, and designed by the famous Andrea Paladio. The villa contains beautiful ... read more
Villa Bettoni is an impressive massive mid-18th century villa with well-maintained gardens. It is the result of the expansion of a pre-existing 17th century mansion, ... read more
Villa Panza is an 18th century villa, expanded and embellished between 1829-183, containing a large collection of contemporary art. The villa is surrounded by a 3.3 ha ... read more
Villa Imperiale Pesaro was built between 1452-1469 for Alessandro Sforza, whereby the first stone was laid by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III. It is famous for its ... read more
Royal Palace of Caserta, is one of the largest royal residences in the world and is surrounded by a 120 ha baroque park, with formal vistas, fountains and cascades. The ... read more
Botanical garden of Palermo, Orto Botanico di Palermo, dates back to 1779, and is a (10 ha) research and educational institution. It is owned and managed by of the ... read more
Villa Rufolo was built in the 13th century for the Rufolo family, but was extensively transformed in the 19th century by Scotsman Francis Neville Reid. The famous ... read more