WHERE TO GO IN ITALY?
by Elif Satıcı
FIRST
Italy is a country located in the south of
Europe.It borders Switzerland, France,
Slovenia and Australia.
WHERE TO GO?
Vecchio Palace (Palazzo Vecchio), Florence
Colosseum Rome, Rome
Pitti Palace (Palazzo Pitti), Florence
Royal Palace of Caserta (Palazzo Reale
Caserta), Naples
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Pisa
Vecchio Palace (Palazzo Vecchio),
Florence
Vecchio Palace, which is the heart of Florence,
offers a full area of attraction. It is known that
this important work, located in Signiora
Square, was built between 1298-1314. If you
dare to climb the 94 m high tower of the
palace, you can watch the unique view of
Florence.
Colosseum Rome, Rome
The Colosseum is one of the most magnificent
structures in Rome.its real name is the flavian
amphitheater, also the largest amphitheater
in the world.This historical building, which was
started to be built in 70 AD, was completed 10
years later. It is also among the new 7
wonders of the world.
Pitti Palace (Palazzo Pitti), Florence
Undoubtedly, the Pitti Palace is a very
comprehensive museum, but it is also within
walking distance of places where the heart of
the city beats, such as the Duomo and
Signoria Square. Well, it is not surprising that
queues are formed for such a place. Of
course, there is a way to bypass this queue.
You can bypass this queue by spending just a
few more euros (!).
Royal Palace of Caserta (Palazzo Reale
Caserta), Naples
Another beauty of Italy, Caserta Palace is
located in Naples. The construction of this
building was started in 1752. It is also on the
UNESCO World Heritage List. There are 1200
rooms in this palace.It took 20 years to build.
The palace has exactly 5 floors. It is the
largest palace in Europe.
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Pisa
Although the first building that comes to mind
when it comes to Italy is the tower of Pisa,
there is a reason why this building is the last.
Because it has a very deep history
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Pisa 2
For example, the architect is unknown. Its
construction began in 1173 and was
completed 200 years later due to a series of
wars. This historical building has been
standing for years in a country like Italy,
where everything is in an earthquake zone.
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