Aragonese Castle is located on a rocky islet, connected to the island of Ischia by a causeway. The castle dates back to 474 BC, but in Modern Times it was rescued from ... read more
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a historic house museum, displaying the collections from the Barons Fausto (1843-1914) and Giuseppe Bagatti Valsecchi ... read more
Bagnolo Castle goes back to the early 1000s. The present structure is a seventeenth-century villa, surrounded by a nineteenth century park, woods, vineyards and ... read more
Boboli Gardens, integral part of the Pitti Palace, were originally commissioned by Medici Duke Cosimo I and his wife Eleonora of Toledo mid-16th century. They were ... read more
Borgo Medievale Torino is a 19th-century reproduction of a riverside medieval village with houses, churches, squares, fountains, workshops, castle & gardens. It has ... read more
Botanic Gardens Villa Hanbury, was made by the Hanbury family, mid 19th century, and sold to the state by Lady Hanbury in 1960. Today it is managed by the University of ... read more
Villa Taranto was created by the Australian-Scottish Captain, Neil McEacharn, between 1931 and 1940. The 16 ha gardens contain nearly 20,000 plant varieties. There is ... read more
Ca' Rezzonico Palace, constructed in the 18th century, is a museum with beautiful interior decoration and paintings from the Masters of that period, such as ... read more
Capitoline Museums, located on top of the Capitoline Hill, is one single museum containing a group of art and archaeological museums, including ancient bronzes, Roman ... read more
Casanova Museum & Experience, is dedicated to the life of the world-wide renowned Giacomo Casanova, the seducer, the writer, lawyer, clergyman and secret agent. The ... read more
Castel del Monte, was built as part of an impressive defensive system of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194 – 1250) to protect the Kingdom of Sicily. It is a unique ... read more
Castello Cini-de Monselice is a complex of buildings including the Castelletto with the adjoining Romanesque House, built between the 11th and 12th centuries, the 13th ... read more
Castello del Catajo dates back to 1570-73 for the Obizzi family, and became a Ducal palace in the 19th century an imperial resort of the House of Habsburg. It was sold to ... read more
Castello della Zisa & Genoard Park date back to the 12th century and were built by Norman kings. The park, Genoard, with its water works, was very famous and a link ... read more
Castello di Brolio, seat of the Ricasoli family, dates back to as early as 1141, and was redesigned by architect Marchetti in Gothic Revival-style in 1835, commissioned ... read more
Castello di Copertino, dating back to the 13th century when the city was made a county capital by Charles of Anjou, is example of Apulia’s Renaissance military ... read more
Castello di Cordovado, with at its centre the Piccolomini-Freschi Palace, dates back to the Roman times. The 16th century Palace is surrounded by an early 19th century ... read more
Castello di Grazzano Visconti dates back to the 14th century, and is owned by the Visconti family. It is surrounded by an elegant 15 ha park, including the small church, ... read more
Castello (Villa) di Miradolo, once the property of the extinct counts Cacherano di Bricherasio, is since 2008 the seat of the Cosso Foundation, who uses it for cultural ... read more
Castello di Miramare is closely linked to the tragic, historic couple of the (short) Emperor of Mexico, Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg, and his wife, Charlotte of ... read more