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// Home // Travel in Italy // Travel // Most visited Italian attractions Part I

Most visited Italian attractions Part I

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Glauco Ferrari
Tuesday, January 11th, 2011
Most Visited Italian Attractions Part I

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This is list is not a hit parade and the order is merely narrative, and the intention is to select 10 attractions that would represent art, history, culture, and entertainment. There are of course plenty more wonderful attractions in Italy than these 10, but regardless of personal preferences and tastes, the key here is to learn about a magnificent country and enjoy every moment spent on the Italian soil.

 

Colosseum

The Colosseum during Christmas 2006.

Coliseum

We could not start anywhere else other than the Coliseum, a true symbol of what Rome and later on Italy stood and still stand for. Besides its great architectural value, this building is a masterpiece in engineering, considering its overall structure and design that strongly influence today's stadia all over the world. The Romans used it for gladiator fights, and for naval battles in which the coliseum was filled with water and turned into a large pool, using a very sophisticated pipe system to run and drain the water. Today, it is really magical to walk inside and get a sense of the grandness of Rome. It is a true dive onto the past, as if time traveling was real.

 

St. Peter's Cathedral

Geographically still in Rome, but technically and politically in a totally different country: Vatican City. St. Peter's Cathedral is the largest Catholic building in the world. This church is famous for its dome that can be seen from all over the city and what makes visiting a truly remarkable and unique experience is climbing the stairs and reach the top of that dome, where there is an astonishing front row view of Rome. Ascending is a bit demanding and not recommended for those with physical conditions, but if you can manage it, the climb is more than worth it. Inside the cathedral is a beautiful collection of art and religious artifacts, the most famous and beautiful definitely the "Pieta" of Michelangelo.

There are many amazing works of art inside St. Peter's Cathedral.

Pantheon

This former Rroman pagan temple turned into a Catholic Church when the empire converted to Christianity and it is one of the most interesting buildings of its kind. Completely round, the Pantheon has a large hole in the middle of the ceiling which, even in very heavy rain, admits only a few drops in, evidence a unique example of engineering that fascinated all the generations that followed. Today the Pantheon is the tomb of a few popes and some kings of Italy. Located in the heart of Rome, this makes an exquisite visit.

Pantheon, Rome

Teatro "La Scala"

We are now in Milan in the home of opera, the sanctuary of classical music, and with no doubts the most prestigious opera house, if not theatre in general, in the world. The "prima," the season's opening, is one of the most important events in Italian social life, usually attended by the most influential people, politicians, and businessmen. If in Milan it is really worth it to attend one show. Tickets are not always easy to find and can be pricey, however. If you are unable to attend, make time to take a guided tour of the theater that was recently entirely remodeled.

 

Harris Bar Venice

Remaining north but moving east, in Venice just off St. Mark's Square, it is possible to have a drink at one of most acclaimed bars, favorite of many stars and world celebrities and known for creating the famous cocktail "Bellini" which is now reproduced in every corner of the planet. This is a true social landmark and even though it has lost its original flavor from the 1960s it still carries a certain special atmosphere. Another Harris Bar was open in Rome at the top of Via Veneto, but it is merely a tourist place and Italians usually don't go there.

 

Capri

This is a true gem, a small island that is an absolute must. The center square, "la Piazzetta," is simply a gorgeous place where people gather and enjoy the local cafes and restaurants while music plays in the piano bar. Capri represented for many generations the place to be for the international jet set, but besides its social status Capri holds many natural treasures. One of the most famous and beautiful is the Blue Grotto, reachable only by boat.

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