The Unesco Intangible Heritage is more than visible in the old town, where luthier workshops fill the streets, and violin-makers can be seen spending up to 250 hours to create one instrument: most of ...
UNESCO World Heritage Sites are some of the most celebrated destinations on Earth, known for their cultural, historical, and ...
Italy’s Emilia Romagna offers a wealth of UNESCO-inscribed properties that preserve the world’s cultural and natural heritage and offer visitors opportunities to immerse themselves in this legacy.
Italy currently boasts an incredible 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites, which is more than any other country on the planet. They aren't all ancient ruins, either. The sites fall into a few categories.
These landmarks all deliver genuine awe in real life — no matter how many times you’ve seen them on social media ...
Italian cuisine has been proclaimed an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO: a historic recognition that enhances tradition, agri-food supply chains, production quality and exports, with expected ...
The storied Italian lagoon city of Venice again escaped inclusion on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites in danger, disappointing some who are alarmed by the impact of mass tourism and climate ...