Calanchi di Atri nature reserve
Calanchi di Atri is a beautiful nature reserve in the Apennines mountain range in Italy.
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Built by the Bourbon kings of Naples during the 18th century, the Royal Palace of Caserta was the largest palace in Europe and a perfect … Read more
Calanchi di Atri is a beautiful nature reserve in the Apennines mountain range in Italy.
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Three large and majestic Roman domus (villas) have been restored and will be reopened to the public by Easter: Home of Triptolemus, the House of Romulus and Remus and the House of Marco Lucrezio Frontone.
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Camerano underground city is a dense and, partially unknown, a network of tunnels and chambers carved in the sandstone below the old town. The origin … Read more
Catullus Caves, in Sirmione, on the shore of Garda lake, are the ruins of an ancient and majestic Roman villa. The name caves were coined … Read more
Porto Flavia’s characteristics make it unique in the world, and at the time of its construction, it was an outstanding engineering feat. The port was … Read more
The Timeless Catacombs of Palermo: Home to 8,000 Mummies and Rosalia The Catacombs of the Capuchins in Palermo, Italy, are a remarkable and somewhat eerie … Read more
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD was one of the most spectacular and destructive events in ancient history. The eruption of Mount … Read more
Bologna Underground City Beneath the bustling streets and historic buildings of Bologna lies a hidden world—an intricate labyrinth of tunnels that stretch out in all … Read more
Vie Cave: An impressive Etruscan road network, vertically carved into the tuff (sometimes 6 meters high), links Pitigliano, Sovana, and Sorano, in Maremma, Tuscany. The … Read more
Mount Etna is an active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, close to Catania and Messina. Mount Etna is one of the most active … Read more
Castel del Monte lies in Apulia, Puglia. In 1996 Castel del Monte was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as “a unique masterpiece of … Read more
Craco: A Town Frozen in Time Craco old town (Matera Province, Basilicata) was abandoned in 1963 due to recurring landslides. Between the years of 1959 … Read more
Facts & History of E.U.R. Esposizione Universale Roma EUR is an acronym for Esposizione Universale Roma and is a perfect example of fascist architecture. Fascist … Read more
Nestled on the picturesque Capo Testa peninsula at the northernmost tip of Sardinia Island, Moon Valley is a sanctuary of natural beauty and alternative culture. … Read more