Rome is a city so rich in history, that you almost have to divide your sightseeing into at least two sections: ancient ruins, and everything else.
There are lots of “minor” historical sites compared to places like the Pantheon, some of which are overshadowed by their more famous neighbors, but you can find some delightful parks and other attractions as well.
03/27/2009
— Filed under: Italy
Tags: catacombs, church, garden, ruins
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For ease and speed of reference, the country has been divided into the following areas:
Rome; Northern Italy (including the regions of Valle d’Aosta, Piedmont, Lombardy, Liguria, Trentino & Alto Aldige, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Emilia-Romagna and the cities of Turin, Milan, Genoa, Venice, Trieste and Bologna); Central Italy (including the regions of Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, Molise and Lazio and the cities of Florence, Siena, Pisa, Perugia and Ancona); Southern Italy (including the regions of Campania, Puglia, Basilicata and Calabria and the city of Naples and the Amalfi Coast); and The Islands (Sicily and Sardinia). Main holiday resorts are included in each section, as well as important religious sites, business centers and a brief mention of the region’s art history.
03/27/2009
— Filed under: Italy
Tags: Cepri, Palermo, Rome, Sardinia, Sicily