10 Most beautiful Churches in Italy

In every country of Italy, even the smallest one and lost in the mountains or on the cliffs, there is a church, large or small. This is because in the past the villages, towns or cities, formed and clustered around these places of worship, that marked the passing of time thanks to the bells and the liturgies celebrated in them.

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Palestrina – a town on the terraces of the huge temple

Ruins of the Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina, Lazio, Italy

Palestrina is a town with 18,000 inhabitants located in the region of Lazio, 40 kilometres east of Rome. It is spread on the terraces of the former huge temple of the Goddess Fortuna Primigenia, “mother of all Gods.” In this temple of 8th century BC to operate one of the largest medieval oracles. Terraces of the temple, which are mostly

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Vicenza – Renaissance city of one man – Andrea Palladio

Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, Veneto, Italy

Vicenza is a city of Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, a place that is ideal for lovers of Renaissance architecture. Vicenza, which has approximately 110,000 inhabitants, is known worldwide especially for its architecture, but it is also a rich and flourishing city that offers visitors elegant shopping and cafes. It can be said that Vicenza is a city of one man

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Marino – good tip for a day trip from Rome

Marino, Lazio, Italy

Marino is a small town with about 37,000 residents. It lies in the Alban Hills (Colli Albani in Italian), 21 km southeast of Rome, between Frascati and Castel Gandolfo, and together with them it is particularly suitable for day trips from Rome (it also has a railway connection to Rome). It lies in the hills, so it is not only

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