History is everywhere, the seasons change, and Turin's climate is constantly changing, from bitterly cold winters to unbearably hot summers, while the rain is sometimes silky and sometimes whistling....
Genoa was once a commercial and trading center and the hometown of the famous navigator Christopher Columbus. Genoa's history is most vividly reflected in its old town, with its winding and well-preserved narrow streets....
The Roman Catacombs are a series of underground cemeteries that were used as burial grounds for early Christians. Visitors can explore these fascinating and historic underground passages....
The Colosseum is an iconic building of ancient Rome, known for its grandeur and historical significance. It used to be a fighting arena that could hold tens of thousands of spectators....
A lot of the charm of Italy comes from the fact that it is the birthplace of art, and it is the pleasure of many art lovers to explore the world-famous paintings that have defined the history of art and still shine today....
If you want to explore the natural scenery in Italy, you can consider Lake Como, 50 km north of Milan, the lake, the town, the snow mountain will take you to spend a quiet time...
Naples is a historic city in southern Italy, known for its rich cultural and natural attractions. The city is not only one of the three ancient capitals of Italy, but also has many historic buildings and museums, such as the National Archaeological Museum and the Basilica of SAN Lorenzo....
Today, it is a resting place for countless tourist enthusiasts, facing the sea, facing the Mediterranean breeze, watching the fast sailing boats, basking in the Mediterranean sun, and feeling the depth of Naples history...
Here is the most beautiful port in Italy, where the streets are filled with accordion and saxophone symphony, the blue sea is like a jewel against the whole white town, overlooking the extreme, Vesuvius is far away, interwoven into a picturesque scenery, people can not help but admire: paradise on e...