The Italian list Unesco
1979 Rupestrian art in Val Camonica 1980 Church and Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie with the “Last Supper” by Leonardo 1982 Historic Centre of Florence 1987 Venice and its Lagoon 1987 Pisa, the Cathedral Square 1990 San Gimignano, historic Centre 1993 Sassi of Matera 1994 Vicenza , the Palladio City 1995 Siena , the historical Centre 1995 Naples, the historical Centre 1995 Crespi d’Adda: the industrial site 1995 Ferrara, the City of Renaissance, and its Po Delta 1996 Castel del Monte 1996 Trulli of Alberobello 1996 Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna 1996 Pienza: historic Centre 1997 18th Century Royal Palace at Caserta, with the Park, the Aqueduct by Vanvitelli, and San Leucio Complex 1997 Residences of the Royal House Savoia 1997 Padua: Botanical Garden 1997 Portovenere, Cinque Terre and the Islands (Palmaria,, Tino and Tinetto) 1997 Modena: Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande 1997 Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata 1997 Amalfi Coast 1997 Archaaeological Area of Agrigento 1997 Roman Villa “Il Casale” 1997 Su Nuraxi in Barumini 1998 Archaeological Area and the Patriarchial Basilica of Aquileia 1998 Urbino: historic Centre 1998 Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Archaeological Sites of Paestum and Velia, and Certosa of Padula 1999 Villa Adriana (Tivoli) 1999 City of Verona 2000 Aeolian Islands 2000 Assisi, Basilica of San Francesco and other Franciscan Sites 2001 Villa d’Este (Tivoli) 2002 Baroque Towns of VAL DI Noto 2003 Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy 2004 Val d’Orcia 2004 Etruscan necropolises of Cervetery and Tarquinia 1980, 1990 Rome: historical Centre, the Holy See’s Properties enjoying Extraterritorial Rights and San Paolo fuori le Mura
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