Discover the world's best preserved Roman mosaics at this UNESCO World Heritage Site in a sleepy Sicilian town that was ...
The UNESCO technical committee of experts has given an initial sign of approval for Italian cuisine to be inscribed in the UN ...
Italy’s Emilia Romagna offers a wealth of UNESCO-inscribed properties that preserve the world’s cultural and natural heritage and offer visitors opportunities to immerse themselves in this legacy.
The major regeneration project will begin in 2026: the Lombard village, a UNESCO World Heritage site for decades, will be ...
UNESCO and Italy have agreed to collaborate on the restoration of the Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata, inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1997.
Rome is the headline act, but Italy’s Roman ruins outside Rome deliver ancient drama with fewer crowds and gentler prices. Think evocative ports, theatres and mosaics, with straightforward trains and ...
The report on the third regional workshop for Europe on “The Role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites,” held between 23 September and 2 October 2021, has been released. During online and ...
Ancient treasures returned home after stolen and found in Italy. The 5,000 years-old Bronze Age relics will be displayed in ...
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