The Civic Archaeological Museum of Milan is housed in the ex-convent of the Monastero Maggiore di San Maurizio, founded in the 8th century AD. On the ground floor there ... read more
The Brancacci Chapel (14th century) is famous for its frescoes, commissioned in 1423 by the merchant Felice Brancacci, and mainly made by Masolino and Masaccio. They ... read more
The Baths of Diocletian is part of the National Roman Museum, which consists of a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four ... read more
The Palladian Basilica is a public building redesigned by Andrea Palladio (1508 – 1580), adding the famous loggias with serliana openings in white marble to the ... read more
The Basilica of Sant' Apollinare in Classe, housing the remains of the patron saint of the city, Apollinare, was built in the 6th century and is one of the greatest ... read more
The Archiepiscopal Museum, housed in the Archiepiscopal Palace (first and second floors), features numerous artworks that belonged to the ancient city cathedral and to ... read more
The Antiquarium and Archaeological Park of Canne della Battaglia offers a rich and fascinating collection of finds dating to Roman, Paleo-Christian and Medieval ... read more
The "Rinaldo Zardini" Paleontological Museum, opened in 1975, displays the Palaeontological collection of Rinaldo Zaedini, an Ampezzo researcher. The collection ... read more
The Tazio Nuvolari Museum is dedicated to the Italian racing driver Tazio Nuvolari (1892 – 1953). The museum is housed in a former Renaissance Carmelino church. For ... read more
The TAMO Museum takes the visitors through the history of Ravenna's mosaics, the antique, late-antique and medieval period, up to the productions of modern and ... read more
Stupinigi Palace is a former hunting lodge and residence of the House of Savoy, and presently house the Museo di Arte e Ammobiliamento, a museum of the arts and ... read more
The Studio Museum Francesco Messina is a museum of the Municipality of Milan which preserves, inside the deconsecrated church of San Sisto, works by the Sicilian ... read more
Stibbert Museum is a 57 room villa, once the home of the rich art collector Frederick Stibbert (1838–1906), containing artefacts from all over the world, paintings, ... read more
State Tactile Museum Omero (Museo Tattile Statale Omero), founded in 1993, is a multy-sensory museum, where art and the knowledge of it, are transmitted through touch. The ... read more
St Marks Clocktower, dating back to the last decade of the 15th century, was meant to be seen from far on the waters of the lagoon, to embody the might, wealth and glory ... read more
South Tyrolean Folklore Museum offers a good overview of social and local economic life in the past. It includes a noble residence “Mair am Hof” with stately room, ... read more
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, founded in 1998, is dedicated to archaeology of southern Alpine region from the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (15,000 BC) up to 800 AD It ... read more
Sinopie Museum presents the unique sketches and outline plans for the grand frescoes that decorated the walls of the Camposanto or Monumental Cemetery in the Piazza ... read more
The Shakespeare Interactive Museum (SIM) is dedicated to William Shakespeare through an interactive experience, in particular the interaction with the characters of ... read more
Scuola Grande di San Marco is a fascinating building and one of the most ancient ones in the city. It has been restored and opened to the public in 2013. Founded by the ... read more