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 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
Villa Poppaea, situated in the ancient Roman town of Oplontis, is an ancient luxurious villa supposed to have been owned by Emperor Nero and was probably the residence of ... read more
National Cinema Museum, located in the Mole Antonelliana tower, is showing motion picture collection of the historian and collector Maria Adriana Prolo. The Mole ... read more
Museum of Natural History of Siena, is part of the Siena Academy of Sciences and houses collections of natural and historical specimens, period instruments and ... read more
MACS-Museum of Contemporary Art in Sicily, located in the historic Saint Benedict Monastery, houses a variety of interesting collections, featuring avant-garde ... 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
Monastero dei Benedettini di San Nicolò l'Arena, dating back to 1500, is the second biggest Benedictine monastery in Europe. Today it hosts the Department of ... read more
St Marks Clocktower, dating back to the last decade of the 15th century, was meant to be seen from far on the waters of the lagoon, to embody the might, wealth and glory ... read more
The Basilica of Sant’Eustorgio, located at the complex of the former Cloisters of Sant’Eustorgio, is the product of a number of restorations carried out throughout ... read more
The Museums of the Basilica of Sant’Eustorgio includes the early Christian burial ground, the Chapter house, the monumental sacristy of the ancient Dominican monastery, ... 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
Monte Sannace Archaeological Park (Parco Archeologico di Monte Sannace) was part of an ancient Apulian city (Thuriae?), which developed over an area greater than 50 ... read more
Museo nazionale “Giuseppe Andreassi” e Parco archeologico di Egnazia, standing outside the town walls of ancient Gnathia (present-day Egnazia), in the area of the ... read more
The Antiquarium and Archaeological Park of Canne della Battaglia offers a rich and fascinating collection of finds dating to Roman, Paleo-Christian and Medieval ... read more
Archaeological Park of Siponto contains the remains of the early-Christian basilica, built in the 4th century, inside the Medieval basilica, built around 1100. The site ... 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 Mausoleum of Augustus, restored and reopened in March 2021, was built in 28 BC (63 BC – AD 14), probably inspired by the mausoleum of Alexander the Great (356 BC ... read more
The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Altare della Patria) is a white marble monument honouring Italy's first king Vittorio Emanuele II and commemorates the ... read more
The Museo delle Mura, established in 1990, traces the history of the city's fortifications, from the royal and republican age ( 6th - 4th century BC), to those of ... read more