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Il sito, collocato in provincia di Treviso, comprende una fascia collinare che da Valdobbiadene si estende verso est fino al Comune di Vittorio Veneto. Quest’area è caratterizzata da una particolare conformazione geomorfologica, denominata hogback, costituita da una serie di rilievi irti e scoscesi allungati in 
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The ensemble of the olivettian architecture, built between 1930 and 1960, represents the material expression of a new and modern vision of production relationships in response to the rapid evolution of industrialization processes in the early twentieth century becoming a model. The overall value of 
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Venetian defence systems in the 16th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra and Stato da Mar make up a transnational set of heritage sites presented by Italy along with Croatia and Montenegro. The site is an exceptional collection of the most representative defence systems “alla 
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The town of Assisi evokes emotion and charm in all seasons. Its light, atmospheres and silence envelope the traveller in the intact medieval landscape that saw the birth of Franciscanism.  Even the stones of its buildings, full of history, emanate indefinable suggestions and make us 
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The site of Aquileia, consisting of the Patriarchal Basilica and the archaeological area, bears the cultural and architectural symbols of an age that has shaped the Mediterranean and European world. From the Roman world to the early Medieval Christendom, there is a still unexcavated part 
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With their unique shape – a central white base and a grey cone-shaped roof – the Trulli have a strong cultural value and are unique in Europe: thanks to the Trulli, a testimony of a prehistoric architectural typology that survives and continues to be functional 
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Agrigento was one of the greatest cities in the ancient Mediterranean world, and it has been preserved in an exceptionally intact condition. Founded in the 6th century BC, today it displays a row of Doric temples that is one of the most outstanding monuments of 
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The Arab-Norman Palermo and the cathedrals of Monreale and Cefalu site contains a selection of the most significant monuments, buildings and areas which are the expression of a socio-cultural syncretism that, during the period of Norman rule (11th-12th century AD) gave birth to an extraordinary 
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Florence (Firenze in Italian), founded in 59 BC as the Roman colony of Florentia on the site of an Etruscan settlement is widely, and rightfully, regarded as the cradle of of the Renaissance. And indeed, during the early days of the Medici rule (between the 
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An extremely old Etruscan, Roman and Medieval city, Mantua throve and grew under the House of Gonzaga (XIV-XVII cent.), as one of the most elegant Renaissance courts in Italy, an exemplary city built on subsequent layers and adapted to Renaissance standards. Built by Vespasiano Gonzaga, 
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