No country holds more UNESCO sites than Italy, and they span every era. Rome's Colosseum and Forum anchor the imperial capital, while Pompeii lies frozen by Vesuvius's AD 79 eruption. Florence's historic centre brims with Renaissance art under Brunelleschi's dome, and Venice floats across its lagoon as a singular medieval marvel. In the south, Matera's cave-dwelling Sassi rank among the world's oldest continuously inhabited settlements, a startling contrast to the northern…
🏰Colosseum, Pompeii, Venice, Florence: Italy holds the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites on Earth.
✨No country in the world has more UNESCO sites than Italy.
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