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1. Veneto Nietzsche once said "When I seek another word for 'music', I never find any other word than Venice".
2. Sicily A concert in Taormina's ancient theater, with Mount Etna erupting in the distance.
3. Campania An evening on the Amalfi Coast
4. Trentino-Alto Adige Lake Braies, one of South Tyrol's most beautiful lakes, is affectionately known as the Pearl of the Dolomites.
5. Tuscany Begun in 1296 and crowned by Brunelleschi's iconic dome in 1436, Florence Cathedral ranks among the world's largest churches — and its dome remains the largest masonry dome ever constructed.
6. Lombardy Villa del Balbianello, Lake Como
7. Sardinia is paradise on Earth
8. Basilicata "Of all the cities I have visited, Matera is the one that smiles at me the most, the one I still see most clearly, through a veil of poetry and melancholy." (Giovanni Pascoli)
9. Puglia The surreal beauty of a sunset in Alberobello
10. Piedmont Sacra di San Michele, the magnificent medieval monastery that inspired Umberto Eco’s masterpiece, "The Name of the Rose."
11. Calabria Tropea was named the "most beautiful village in Italy" in 2021
12. Liguria Riomaggiore, one of the five jewels of the Cinque Terre
13. Abruzzo Standing at roughly 1,460 metres above sea level, Rocca Calascio is the highest fortress in the Apennines — and one of the highest castles in all of Europe.
14. Emilia-Romagna Grass waves as wind blows across the hills of Bologna
15. Lazio "A man who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not having seen what it is expected a man should see." (Samuel Johnson)
16. Friuli Venezia Giulia With its breathtaking star-shaped layout, Palmanova looks like a fortress dropped from the sky.
17. Aosta Valley A rare aurora borealis turned the sky above the Matterhorn red
18. Molise Castelpetroso, an architectural masterpiece
19. Umbria Spectacular view of the Orvieto Cathedral
20. Marche Urbino, a perfectly preserved Renaissance city that gave birth to Raphael and once rivaled Florence as a center of art and culture.
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