Underground Pistoia

Visit the Underground Pistoia, a journey delving 650m into the bowels of the earth. Since May 1st, 2010 the city of Pistoia boasts an enviable and fascinating prime position making it one of the most.

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Pompeii, The Moons of Pompeii

From 1 to 30 September The Moons of Pompeii: a new way to visit the ruins of the ancient roman city! The Moon of Death, the Moon of Success, the Mythical Moon, the Moon of Life, the Moon that isn’t .

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The ancient Pompeii

Life for the Pompeian inhabitants changed dramatically on the 24 August 79 AD when Mt. Vesuvius suddenly awoke with explosive fury. Its massive eruption buried the town under volcanic ash and pumice s.

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Villa del Casale: an ancient Roman thermal spa

The Villa Romana del Casale is one of the most important ancient Roman archaeological sites on the island and a designated World Heritage Site. The Villa is best known for its mosaics which tell a pic.

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The Appian Way and San Callisto Catacombs

Stand on the oldest parts of the Appian Way, or Appia Antica, and the straight path of ancient uneven flagstones stretches far in front of you as far as the eye can see. Try and imagine the Roman sold.

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Marmore waterfall

Over the course of centuries, continuous water flow has eroded the crumbly rock around Marmore and created almost 300 grottos and caves, a true Italian fun-park for lovers of caving and rock climbing..

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Palladian architecture in Vicenza’s villas

You can’t fully admire the region of Veneto without tracing the path built by the famous Renaissance architect and set-designer, Andrea Palladio. The fact that he is an authentic Venetian is bey.

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