When it was built, beginning in 1420, the Brunelleschi dome of the Florence Duomo was the largest dome in the world. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
When it was built, beginning in 1420, the Brunelleschi dome of the Florence Duomo was the largest dome in the world. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
« Previous Image | Full-Size Image |
Main Gallery Page
| Next Image »
Other Images in this Gallery
-
-
Manarola is one of five villages in the Liguria region on the Italian Riviera. The coastline, the five villages and the surrounding hillsides are all part of the Cinque Terre National Park, which has a UNESCO World Heritage designation. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
-
-
ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO
-
-
ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO
-
-
Rome’s Piazza Navona is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, which itself was built in the 1st Century AD, and traces the form of the open space of the stadium. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
-
-
San Giovanni degli Eremiti (St. John of the Hermits) is a church in Palermo, Sicily, whose origins date back to the 6th Century. For a time, after the Islamic conquest of Sicily, it became a mosque and was later returned to the Christians under Roger II of Sicily. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
-
-
When it was built, beginning in 1420, the Brunelleschi dome of the Florence Duomo was the largest dome in the world. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
-
-
Rome’s architecture could keep you busy for your whole trip. Here, a detail from Trajan’s Column, which commemorates Roman emperor Trajan’s victory in the Dacian Wars. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)
-
-
Spiaggia del Principe or “the Prince’s Beach” is so named because it is said to be Prince Karim Aga Khan’s favourite beach. It’s also considered among the best beaches of Costa Smeralda. (Photo: ENTE NAZIONALE ITALIANA TURISMO)