The most important cities in our country
It is the cradle of the ancient culture.  It is the most populous and the biggest city in Italy. Rome
An important witness of its ancient magnificence is  the  Coliseum  .
There are a lot of attractions in Rome.  Trevi ‘s fountain St Peter’s Basilica.
Milan and its attractions The  Galleria   Vittorio Emanuele II   is full of elegant shops. The  Cathedral , in gothic style,  is the symbol of Milan with its golden statue  La Madonnina.
The  Teatro alla Scala  is another important  symbol of Milan. It was founded by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.  The building is an imposing Neo-Classical structure.  La Scala was inaugurated in 1778.
Florence It is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Italy as well as  in the world.  Located in the heart of Tuscany, it was the cradle of Renaissance.  It is overcrowded by tourists all year around.
Some works of the Renaissance:  The Dom . It was begun in 1296 and completed by Brunelleschi in 1436.  Michelangelo’s David , created between 1501 and 1504, is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture
Venice It is worldwide famous for its originality: little stripes of land surrounded by water and connected by bridges: The Bridge of Sighs Rialto Bridge
Turin It is a city of business and a cultural centre in northern  Italy. It is the capital  of the Piedmont region.It is crossed by the river Po and surrounded by the Alps. The city has a rich culture and history. One of the most important tourist attractions is the  Royal Palace of Turin . Turin has been Italy's first capital city in 1861 because here there was the  House of Savoy , Italy's royal family.
Turin is also the seat of  the football teams  Juventus F.C.  and  Torino F.C.  and the headquarters of automobile manufacturers  Fiat ,  Lancia  and  Alfa Romeo .
Verona It is one of Italy's most popular travel cities.  It is located between Milan and Venice.  It is known as the city of Romeo and Juliet….  and for its Roman Arena.
Bologna Bologna is an old university city  and sometimes  it is called "Bologna the learned", that refers to the presence of the oldest university in Europe, founded in 1088 AD.  It has beautiful squares,  fine historic buildings, and an interesting medieval center.
Naples It is the capital of the region of Campania.  It is known for its rich history, art, culture, architecture, music, and gastronomy. The Castel Nuovo is a historical palace in Naples, and dates back to 1279. It is often called “Maschio Angioino” .
Palermo Palermo  is the capital of Sicily and its largest city.  The city was founded by the Phoenicians.  From 1130 to 1816  it became  the capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. Palermo was one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean.  There are a lot of monuments of the ancient Greek culture. There is also a famous volcano: Etna .

The most important cities!!

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    The most importantcities in our country
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    It is thecradle of the ancient culture. It is the most populous and the biggest city in Italy. Rome
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    An important witnessof its ancient magnificence is the Coliseum .
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    There are alot of attractions in Rome. Trevi ‘s fountain St Peter’s Basilica.
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    Milan and itsattractions The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is full of elegant shops. The Cathedral , in gothic style, is the symbol of Milan with its golden statue La Madonnina.
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    The Teatroalla Scala is another important symbol of Milan. It was founded by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. The building is an imposing Neo-Classical structure. La Scala was inaugurated in 1778.
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    Florence It is consideredone of the most beautiful cities in Italy as well as in the world.  Located in the heart of Tuscany, it was the cradle of Renaissance. It is overcrowded by tourists all year around.
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    Some works ofthe Renaissance: The Dom . It was begun in 1296 and completed by Brunelleschi in 1436. Michelangelo’s David , created between 1501 and 1504, is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture
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    Venice It isworldwide famous for its originality: little stripes of land surrounded by water and connected by bridges: The Bridge of Sighs Rialto Bridge
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    Turin It isa city of business and a cultural centre in northern Italy. It is the capital of the Piedmont region.It is crossed by the river Po and surrounded by the Alps. The city has a rich culture and history. One of the most important tourist attractions is the Royal Palace of Turin . Turin has been Italy's first capital city in 1861 because here there was the House of Savoy , Italy's royal family.
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    Turin is alsothe seat of the football teams Juventus F.C. and Torino F.C. and the headquarters of automobile manufacturers Fiat , Lancia and Alfa Romeo .
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    Verona It isone of Italy's most popular travel cities. It is located between Milan and Venice. It is known as the city of Romeo and Juliet…. and for its Roman Arena.
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    Bologna Bologna isan old university city and sometimes it is called "Bologna the learned", that refers to the presence of the oldest university in Europe, founded in 1088 AD. It has beautiful squares, fine historic buildings, and an interesting medieval center.
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    Naples It isthe capital of the region of Campania. It is known for its rich history, art, culture, architecture, music, and gastronomy. The Castel Nuovo is a historical palace in Naples, and dates back to 1279. It is often called “Maschio Angioino” .
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    Palermo Palermo is the capital of Sicily and its largest city. The city was founded by the Phoenicians. From 1130 to 1816 it became the capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. Palermo was one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean. There are a lot of monuments of the ancient Greek culture. There is also a famous volcano: Etna .