These are the remains of the roman aqueduct that, from the area of the sources of the northern plains, brought the water to the city of Vicetia. The building was...
St. Mark's Square, also known as "Drawing room of Europe", is one of the most important Italian squares, the largest of Venice. It has a trapezoidal plan and it's 170...
Museum is home to an important collection of ancient sculptures , including some major original Greek bronzes , ceramics , gems and coins , as well as the...
This is one of the most significant Renaissance buildings in Venice. The central part was designed in 1496 by Mauro Codussi and houses the clock (whose face shows the...
The Rialto Bridge is the oldest and most famous of the bridges that cross the Grand Canal in Venice. The growing importance of the Rialto market on the eastern bank...
The St. Marc Basilica is the main Cathedral of Venice, seat of the Patriarch and symbols of the city. The first Church dedicated to St. Marc was built next to the...
The Sighs Bridge was built in Istrian stone, in Baroque style, in the early seventeenth century by the architect Antonio Contin. This characteristic bridge of...
Verona's Arena is a Roman amphitheater in the historical center. It is one of the icons of the city along with the figures of Romeo and Juliet. It is one of the...