The Old Port of Classe (Antico Porto di Classe) is an archaeological site giving the visitors an impression of the ancient port of Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th ... read more
The Orsanmichele Church and Museum, part of the Bargello Museum, was built by the guilds between 1380 and 1404 in 'pietra forte' and adorned with sculptures ... read more
The Ossuary of Custoza was inaugurated by Amedeo di Savoia, the Duke of Aosta, on June 24th, 1879 to collect the bones of the Italian and Austrian soldiers who died ... read more
The Ragione Palace - Palazzo della Ragione was built in 1250 for judicial purposes and contains a single hall on the upper floor, where the judges were seated. On the ... read more
The Pietro Canonica Museum is the former studio and residence of the sculptor Pietro Canonica (1869 – 1959). He was not only a sculptor, but also a painter, opera ... read more
The Museum Complex of Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio Ad Arco is owned by the Opera Pia Purgtorio ad Arco ONLUS, a secular charity institution. It was founded in ... read more
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
The Ravenna Art Museum (Mar - Museo d'Arte della città di Ravenna), housed in the monumental monastery Loggetta Lombardesca from the 16th century, hosts important ... read more
The Rocca di Solferino is a historical strategic tower (23 meter), erected in 1022 on the summit of the hill at 206 m. above the sea level, which was converted in 1870 ... read more
Roman Amphitheatre of Lecce dates most probably from the times of Emperor Augustus (63 B.C.–14 A.D.), with later improvements during the reign of Hadrian (76 – ... read more
The Roman Theater (Teatro Romano) and Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico), housed in the former convent built in the 15th century by the Jesuits, exhibits a ... read more
The Roman Villa of Russi is an archaeological complex covering an area of more than 8000 square metres, and was probably the main building of a large farm, dating from ... read more
Saint Anthony of Padua is a Basilica, dating back to 1232, is dedicated to the St Anthony (1195-1231). His relics are kept in the Baroque Treasury Chapel (begun in ... read more
The San Domenico Museums (Musei di San Domenico) is a museum complex, housed in a restored former Dominican convent dating back to the 13th century. Inside the complex ... read more
San Giovanni in Laterano is not only the oldest public church in the city of Rome, but also the oldest basilica of the Western world. It dates probably from around 313 ... read more
San Lorenzo fuori le Mura dates back to the 6th century with the tomb of San Lorenzo. It has a cloister from the 12th century and a cloister garden with a Renaissance ... 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 Scuola di San Rocco, built in 1542 for the Confraternity of S. Rocco, is well known for its 16th century frescoes and altarpiece with Madonna and the Saints (1697) by ... read more
The Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista Museum is an architectural complex consisting of the Scuola building, the Church of the same name, the ancient cemetery and two, ... read more
Spanish Steps date back to 1723-1726, and were designed by Baroque architects Specchi and de Sanctis. The purpose was to link the Spanish Embassy and the Trinità dei ... read more