2. United
Nations
Educational
Scientific
Cultural
Organization
Is a specialized
agency of the United
Nations (UN) based
in Paris
In Italy there are 53
Unesco sites.
3. Ferrara is a city
and municipality in Emilia-
Romagna, in the north of
Italy.
It’s situated on the River Po.
For its beauty and cultural
importance it qualified as
a World Heritage Site.
http://www.palazzodiamanti.it
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ESTENSE CASTLE was the royal
residence of the Estense
Family. Today it’s home to the
municipality.
4. Urbino is a walled city in
the region Marche and it’s
remarkable for its legacy of
independent Renaissance
culture, especially under the
patronage of Federico da
Montefeltro from 1444 to 1482.
The Ducal Palace is one of the
most important monuments in
Italy, a Reinassance building
commissioned by the
Duke Federico da
Montefeltro around the mid-
fifteenth century.
5. It’s the capital city of Tuscany and
the most populated with 383,083
inhabitants in 2013, and over
1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.
It is considered the birthplace of
the Renaissance, and has been
called "the Athens of the Middle
Ages".
The city attracts millions of tourists
each year, and the Historic Centre
of Florence was declared a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
There are also several museums
and art galleries, like the Uffizi
Gallery and Palazzo Pitti.
http://www.uffizi.com/