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UNESCO World Heritage Sites List Italy

  1. VALLE CAMONICA – Rock Art (1979)
  2. MILANLeonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper” at Santa Maria delle Grazie (1980)
  3. ROME – The Historic City (1980-1990)
  4. FLORENCE – The Historic Center (1982)
  5. PISA – The Piazza del Duomo (1987)
  6. VENICE AND ITS LAGOON (1987)
  7. SAN GIMIGNANO – The Historic Center (1990)
  8. MATERA – The Sassi (1993)
  9. VICENZA – The City and Palladian Villas in Veneto (1994-1996)
  10. NAPLES – The Historic Center (1995)
  11. CRESPI D’ADDA – The Industrial Settlement (1995)
  12. SIENA – The Historic Center (1995)
  13. FERRARA, Renaissance City and its Po Delta (1995-1999)
  14. PIENZA – The Historic Center (1996)
  15. CASTEL DEL MONTE (1996)
  16. RAVENNA – Early Christian Monuments (1996)
  17. ALBEROBELLO – The Trulli (1996)
  18. THE RESIDENCES OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SAVOY IN PIEDMONT (1997)
  19. PADUA – The Botanical Garden (1997)
  20. PORTO VENERE – The Cinque Terre and Islands of Palmaria, Tino, Tinetto (1997)
  21. AGRIGENTO – The Archaeological Area (1997)
  22. MODENA – The Cathedral, Civic Tower and Piazza Grande (1997)
  23. AMALFI – The Amalfi Coast (1997)
  24. POMPEII, HERCULANEUM AND TORRE ANNUNZIATA – Archaeological Sites (1997)
  25. BARUMINI – The Nuragic Village “Su Nuraxi” (1997)
  26. PIAZZA ARMERINA – The Roman Villa of Casale (1997)
  27. CASERTA – The Royal Palace and Park, San Leucio and the Vanvitelliano Aqueduct (1997)
  28. CILENTO – The National Park and Vallo di Diano, Paestum, Velia and the Padula Charterhouse (1998)
  29. URBINO – The Historic Center (1998)
  30. AQUILEIA – The Archaeological Area and Patriarchal Basilica (1998)
  31. TIVOLI – Hadrian’s Villa (1999)
  32. EOLIAN ISLANDS – Lipari, Vulcano, Salina, Stromboli, Filicudi, Alicudi and Panarea (2000)
  33. VERONA – The City (2000)
  34. ASSISI – The Basilica of St. Francis and Other Franciscan Sites (2000)
  35. TIVOLI – Villa d’Este (2001)
  36. LATE BAROQUE TOWNS OF THE VAL DI NOTO (2002)
  37. SACRED MOUNTAINS OF PIEDMONT AND LOMBARDY (2003)
  38. MONTE SAN GIORGIO (2003)
  39. VAL D’ORCIA (2004)
  40. CERVETERI AND TARQUINIA – The Etruscan Necropolises (2004)
  41. SIRACUSA AND THE ROCK NECROPOLISES OF PANTALICA (2005)
  42. GENOA – The Strade Nuove and the System of Palazzi dei Rolli (2006)
  43. THE RHETIAN RAILWAY IN THE LANDSCAPES OF ALBULA AND BERNINA (2008)
  44. MANTUA AND SABBIONETA (2008)
  45. THE DOLOMITES (2009)
  46. PREHISTORIC PILE-DWELLING SITES IN THE ALPINE ARC (2011)
  47. THE LOMBARDS IN ITALY. PLACES OF POWER (568-774 AD) (2011)
  48. VILLAS AND GARDENS OF THE MEDICI IN TUSCANY (2013)
  49. MOUNT ETNA (2013)
  50. WINE LANDSCAPES OF PIEDMONT: LANGHE – ROERO AND MONFERRATO (2014)
  51. ARAB-NORMAN PALERMO AND THE CATHEDRALS OF CEFALÙ AND MONREALE (2015)
  52. VENETIAN DEFENSIVE WORKS BETWEEN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES: WESTERN LAND AND SEA STATES (2017)
  53. PRIMORDIAL BEECH FORESTS OF THE CARPATHIANS AND OTHER REGIONS OF EUROPE [5 in Abruzzo, 1 between Basilicata and Calabria, 1 in Emilia-Romagna, 2 in Lazio, 1 in Puglia] (2017)
  54. IVREA, INDUSTRIAL CITY (2018)
  55. PROSECCO HILLS OF CONEGLIANO AND VALDOBBIADENE (2019)
  56. 14TH-CENTURY FRESCO CYCLES OF PADUA (2021)
  57. MONTECATINI TERME (Great European Spa Towns) – (2021)
  58. THE PORTICOS OF BOLOGNA (2021)
  59. Karst phenomena and evaporitic caves of the northern Apennines (Emilia-Romagna, provinces of Bologna, Reggio Emilia, Ravenna, Rimini) (2023)
  60. Appian Way. Regina Viarum (Lazio, Campania; Basilicata, Puglia) (2024)
  61. Funerary traditions in prehistoric Sardinia: the domus de janas (2025)

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