Embark on a journey through Italy’s hidden gems with the What to See in Italy category on WeirdItaly.com. Discover offbeat attractions, peculiar landmarks, and enigmatic sites that reveal the country’s lesser-known and captivating side. Unveil the mysteries and legends surrounding Italy’s most intriguing destinations, and explore the beauty that lies off the beaten path.
The Salt Cathedral of Realmonte is an underground Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine underground in a halite mountain near the … Read more
Being the capital of one of the most famous wine regions in the world, Florence is not just a great starting point for the many wine tours the Tuscany countryside has to offer, but has a great wine culture of its own.
Camera della Rabbia is a facility in the hills of Forlì full of objects to destroy.
The slogan of Camera della Rabbia, Forli’, is “The only place where you can destroy everything and no-one can blame you“.
The rage room is the first place in Italy where you can release your negative energy. Customers armed with sledgehammers and wearing adequate armor, for a fee (starting from 15 euros for 10 minutes) are free to destroy furniture, bottles in complete safety.
The place is intended to release the stress of a workday. Sometimes some come in two or more to challenge each other to who smashes more stuff. For some people is a new anti-stress formula.
Pantalica Necropolis, rupestrian funerary architecture Pantalica, Syracuse, Sicily, is located on a limestone promontory and is best known for its rock-cut tombs (13th to 7th … Read more
Villa Garzoni or Garzoni Garden was built before 1652 by the Garzoni family, near their old castle, which stands slightly apart and is a beautiful … Read more
The Venetian Ghetto (ghèto) was an area of Venice where Jews were permitted to live under the Venetian Republic. The Ghetto is located in Cannareggio, … Read more
Exploring Manarola: the picturesque gem of Cinque Terre Cinque Terre is a magnificent coastal region located on the Italian Riviera in the province of La … Read more
A small island full of history: Etruscans, Greeks, Romans, hermits, prisoners inhabited this island for more than 3000 years before becoming a nature reserve. The … Read more
Paolo Gorini (January 18, 1813 – February 2, 1881) was an Italian scientist, geologist, teacher, and researcher. The museum was inaugurated in 1981 by the … Read more