Villa Durazzo Pallavicini is a villa, now housing Museo di Archeologia Ligure, surrounded by a 19th century park and a small botanic garden. read more
Santa Chiara Cloister is a complex of buildings, including the Church of Santa Chiara, the tombs, the monastery and the archeological museum. It is famous for its majolica ... read more
The Castle of Agliè, Castello Ducale di Agliè, dates back to the 12th century, but became a Royal summer retreat for the House of Savoy in the 18th century. It has 300 ... read more
Villa Giulia, in Mannerist style, was built in 1551-1553, for the highly cultivated art collector Pope Julius III. The main building was designed by da Vignola, but the ... read more
Palazzo d'Avalos is a Renaissance palace, once the seat of the d'Avalos family, but presently it houses four museums: the Archaeological Museum, the ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli) houses one of the world’s finest collections of Graeco-Roman and ... read more
State Tactile Museum Omero (Museo Tattile Statale Omero), founded in 1993, is a multy-sensory museum, where art and the knowledge of it, are transmitted through touch. The ... read more
Museo Nazionale Paleocristiano, located in a former Benedictine monastery, is an archaeological museum, with a collection of Christian finds from the 4th century. On ... read more
Archaeological Museum of Bologna is a highly important museum of its kind containing numerous sections and large collections. It is located in Palazzo Galvani, a former ... read more
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, founded in 1998, is dedicated to archaeology of southern Alpine region from the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (15,000 BC) up to 800 AD It ... read more
The Vatican Museums, founded in the 16th century by Pope Julius II, are displaying in 54 galleries only a part of the immense art and sculpture collections, brought ... read more
Capitoline Museums, located on top of the Capitoline Hill, is one single museum containing a group of art and archaeological museums, including ancient bronzes, Roman ... read more
National Museum of Venezia Palace displays collections of art from the early Christian period up to the Renaissance, in particular tapestries, statues and pottery. The ... read more
Castello Sforzesco, built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, embellished and enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries, was one of the largest ... read more
Palazzo Ducale in Gubbio, built around 1476 in Renaissance style, is used for temporary exhibitions, whereas the rooms on the ground floor and basement with ... read more
Museo Provinciale di Torcello, founded in 1872 and located in the restored Palazzo del Consiglio on the island of Torcello, is dedicated to the history of the Venetian ... read more
Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa, is an archaeological site of exceptional value, featuring over 30 restored or re-created vessels from the Roman period and early Middle ... read more
Naples underground geothermal zone is a vast geothermal network (450-kilometer), composed of tuff, a volcanic rock, dug for over the last two-and-a-half millennia. The ... read more
The Catacombs of San Gennaro consist of underground paleo-Christian burial and worship sites, taking the visitor to world of tombs, corridors and broad vestibules. ... read more
The Neapolis Buried, located under the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore, was a (market) place dating back to 5th or 4th century BC, covered by a mudslide in the 5th ... read more