Villa Foscarini Rossi, dating back 1602, was originally built for the Venetian admiral Jacopo Foscarini. Today the Villa itself houses the Museo della Calzatura (Shoe ... read more
The Villa Farnesina is a beautiful Renaissance villa, famous for its frescoes by Rafael, Sebastiano del Plombo, Giulio Romana, Il Sodoma...It was built between 1506 ... read more
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
Villa d'Este, Tivoli, dates from the 16th century, and is in particular famous for its Renaissance garden and its fountains. Today the villa, property of the ... read more
Villa Crock was the residence of the famous Swiss clown Adrien Wettach (1880-1959). The design of the villa and its garden were very much inspired by its owner, who was ... read more
Villa Carlotta, now a museum, was built in 1745 by Marquis Clerici. The villa, beautifully decorated, contains important 19th century art works, and is surrounded by ... read more
Villa Bardini (ancient Villa Manadora) dates back to the 1600s, and is an exhibition center and home to the Capucci Museum and the Annigoni Museum. It is surrounded ... read more
The Via Francigena Entry Point - Museum, located in the restored spaces of the Ex Casa del Boia, is exploring the city's history, culture and religious history, ... read more
The Veneto Toy Museum (Museo Veneto Del Giocattolo), founded in 2006, preserves and displaying toys from the end of the nineteenth century right up to the 1970s, such ... read more
The Venanzo Crocetti Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the sculptor Venanzo Crocetti (1913–2003). The museum is located at his former main studio, and ... 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
The Uffizi Gallery, dating back to 1560 and commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici, is today one of the best known museums in the world, housing the priceless Medici ... read more
The Triennale Milano is since 1923 an international art centre, which organises exhibitions and events about design, architecture and visual arts and theatre. It is ... read more
The Trajan's Market is an archaeological complex of buildings within the Imperial Fora, and was constructed during the reign of Emperor Trajan (53 AD – 117 ... read more
The Torre dei Lamberti is a 84 m high tower, dating back to 1172, with a spiral stair. The clock dates from 1779 and there are two bells. One, the 'Marangona' ... read more
The Sansevero Chapel Museum (Museo Cappella Sansevero) dates back to 1590 but was embellished in the 18th century by Raimondo di Sangro, seventh Prince of ... read more
The Vittoriale degli Italiani is the estate of the late writer, journalist and influencer of Mussolini, Gabriele d'Annuncio, where he died in 1938. The estate ... read more
The Tower of San Martino della Battaglia is a monumental construction, erected in 1878, to commemorate the Battle of San Martino. This battle is in fact a portion of ... read more
The Scuola Grande di San Rocco, established in 1478 as the seat of the confraternity San Rocco, is famous for its unique collection of paintings by Tintoretto. All the ... read more
The Sabauda Gallery, dating back to 1832 and since 2014 located in the Manica Nuovo (“New Wing”) of the Palazzo Reale, displays the art collections brought together ... read more