St. Mark’s Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) is the most important church in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. It’s located on Piazza San Marco and combines the Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic styles.
The Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) was the home of the Doge of Venice. It’s located off Piazza San Marco in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy.
Piazza San Marco is the main square in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. It’s located in the district (sestiere) of San Marco and contains some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
The Grand Canal (Canal Grande) is the main artery through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy.
Dorsoduro is one of the six districts of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy.
The beautiful city of Vicenza, located in northern Italy, is culturally and architecturally rich, making it a wonderful place to spend a few days.
The Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale) was the home of the Gonzaga family during their rule over the UNESCO World Heritage city of Mantua, Italy. It’s located on Piazza Sordello and contains some impressive frescoes and artwork.
The historic center of Mantua, Italy, is an open-air museum full of impressive architecture and attractions. It’s a compact area easy to get around on foot. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Veronetta is a district of the historic center of Verona, Italy, on the left bank of the Adige River. It’s included in the city’s UNESCO World Heritage listing.