Monuments of Italy
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With 49, Italy is the country with the single largest number of World Heritage Sites.[2]
Contents
List of notable monuments in Italy
These are among the most well-known monuments of Italy.[3]
- Colosseum (Rome)
- St. Peter's Basilica (Rome)
- Vatican Museums (Rome)
- Duomo di Monreale
- Florence Cathedral
- Ducal Palace (Venice)
- St Mark's Basilica (Venice)
- Siena Cathedral
- Ponte Vecchio (Florence)
- Tower of Pisa (Pisa)
Italian monuments destroyed in movies
- Leaning Tower of Pisa (Superman III, 1983)
- Sistine Chapel (2012, 2009)
- Colosseum (The Core, 2003)
- Altare della Patria (The Core, 2003)
See also
- Culture of Italy
- Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (Italy)
- List of World Heritage Sites in Italy
References
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External links
- (Italian) I Monumenti d'Italia
- Europe-cities.com: Monuments in Italy
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