Country of Culture and Artistic Genius
According to UNESCO, more than half of the world's historical and artistic heritage is found in Italy. An invaluable number of treasures are spread across a hundred archaeological sites and in the 3,000 museums present throughout the territory. From the Etruscans to ancient Rome, through the genius of the Renaissance, visitors can only marvel at this past that has long shone on the world.
The villas on the shores of the great lakes, Roman remains, castles, fortresses, abbeys, and mythical cities like Venice, Milan, and Turin show that the Italian Alps are full of architectural treasures. Italy is also the homeland of painters, sculptors, and architects such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Donatello, or Giorgione, who influenced their era and left works of rarely equaled splendor.
From a literary point of view, Dante or Machiavelli produced universal works studied all over the world. Not to mention the seventh art, which is at home in Italy, thanks to names like Fellini, Rossellini, De Sica, Visconti, Antonioni, Pasolini or, closer to us, Moretti and Bertolucci.