Ask an
Italian where in the world they would most like to live, and the odds are that
they will say “right here”. Indeed, most people – not just Italians – have
raved about Italy since tourism began, and to be honest the country really does
have it all: one of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes in Europe. Here are
some of the great destinations in Italy :
1.Canals of Venice
Referred to as “The City of Water”, Venice
is the crown jewel of water cities. Romantic gondolas, and Italian architecture
along the Grand Canal helped earn this status. Stitched together with over 150
canals that have become central to its character, Venice has decayed since its
heyday and has more tourists than residents, but with its romantic charm it
remains one of the top tourist attractions in Italy.
2.
Colosseum
The
Colosseum in Rome is the largest and most famous amphitheater in the Roman
world. Its construction was started by emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty
in 72 AD and was finished by his son Titus in 80 AD. The Colosseum was capable
of holding some 50,000 spectators who could enter the building through no less
than 80 entrances. Spectators were protected from the rain and heat of the sun
by sails called the “velarium”, that was attached around the top of the attic.
3.
Pompeii
On August 24, 79 AD, the volcano Vesuvius
erupted, covering the nearby town Pompeii with ash and soil, and subsequently
preserving the city in its state from that fateful day. Everything from jars
and tables to paintings and people were frozen in time. Its excavation has
provided an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of people living two
thousand years ago. Today Pompeii is one of the most popular tourist
attractions of Italy, with approximately 2,500,000 visitors every year.
4.
Lake Como (Italian Lake District)
Lake
Como is part of the Italian Lake District an area popular with visitors for
well over 100 years for its combination of fresh air, water, mountains and good
weather. The lake is shaped much like an inverted ‘Y’, with two branches
starting at Como in the south-west and Lecco in the south-east, which join
together half way up and the lake continues up to Colico in the north. The lake
is famous for the attractive villas which have been built here since Roman
times. Many have admirable gardens which benefit from the mild climate and are
able to include tropical as well as temperate plants.
5.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
The
world famous Pisa Tower was built over a period of about 177 years. Soon after
the construction started in 1173 the tower began to sink due to a poorly laid
foundation and was left alone for almost a century. When the construction
resumed the engineers built higher floors with one side taller than the other
to compensate for the tilt and the tower was finally finished in the 2nd half
of the 14th century.
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