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Fairy tale village, Italy's top ten weird and unusual tourist attractions, is at the bottom.
It is the third largest economy in the euro zone and is famous for its art, food and scenery. Of course we are talking about Italy, but we won't go to see these things today. Today, we walked with strangers in Italian tourist attractions.

10-Alberto Bello Fairy Tale Village When you look at a long list of small houses, you may be sure that you have just entered the fairy tale world or the Hobbit world. In fact, it's just a small town in alberto, southern Italy. Everything is real. Although it looks fragile, most of the houses were built five centuries ago and are still inhabited by local people. Interestingly, some rocks have some symbols, ranging from hearts to circles to ancient paintings. In addition, these small houses called "Trulli" are trapped and their interiors are round. For heating, the fireplace is built in the wall. This Italian town is a very strange house with perfect prehistoric building technology.

9–Brano Island in Venice Blano is an island in Venice, with famous lace and colorful houses. Great artists of Modi Lacarra Hotel, such as Baldasarre Galluppi, Remigio Barbareau and Pi Nuo Donagio, as well as Bianca Cataro's inspirational art. Many international magazines, including Blano, list it as 10 the most colorful city in the world, although it would be more appropriate to list it as the first 10 the most colorful world or the most colorful place in the world 10 meter. Go to the outskirts of Venice, and you will soon find Polano Island. There are colorful houses and interesting buildings everywhere, just like the rainbow version of Venice.

8- Sacrbosque Garden, located in San Grove, Lazio, is called "Monster Park" (Paco, Italy), also known as Bo Marzo's Garden. It is a fanatical memorial building complex, located in Borrazzo Province, Lazio, northern Italy.

This garden was built in16th century. It is located at the bottom of a wooded valley under orsini Castle. There are many grotesque sculptures and small buildings in it, which are places with natural vegetation. These are gardens of pure fantasy. There are huge sculptures, from living rock sculptures to crazy wood sculptures. No wonder they call it an "unusual park".

7- For Jiazhen Cave Church, marche 197 1, a group of cave experts from ancona discovered a complex karst cave system in Jiazhen. This cave system, called Vlashigrotos, is the largest cave system in Europe. Grotos' name was dug up in the rock at the entrance of the hermit refuge cave in Santa Maria Jasaka. The locals said that this period of time later became "Frassi". In this complex cave system, there are not only one but also two small churches. The only prayer here is to pray that the cave can be saved!

6- Five Fishing Villages in Liguria Five fishing villages in Liguria are the purest areas in the Mediterranean. The steep cliff is about ten kilometers long. Five beautiful villages are located in a small bay, one by one covered with hillsides, and the villages are connected by countless paths. There are charming old churches and beautiful beaches. Wuyun Village has a long and interesting history because of its remote geographical location, and has not suffered the adverse effects of industrial development. Visitors can visit local characteristic vineyards. Terraced vineyards form a unique local landscape-in addition, there are cliffs and winding seaside paths on the shore, as well as beaches between the headland and the clear and transparent sea water. Wuyun Village is not only famous for its beautiful sea, comfortable plank roads and charming scenery, but also you will find many churches, old churches, ancient castles and houses built centuries ago. Besides, you can also enjoy diving and taste super fresh seafood and high-grade wine every day. Wuyun Village, a national park, 1997 is listed as a United Nations protected area. ?

Art Railway Station on 5th Street, there are faded marble and bricks in almost every corner of Rome. You may be surprised to find that the city is full of colors because of the local street art and alternative communities. There are several places where you will find great street art works and unique murals. If you have time, Quadraro and Pinieto are the most interesting and least noticed areas. Another important place to find street art is the railway station, which is a block in Rome. You can find the above three suggestions here. Austin aims to strengthen and promote the application of street art in Lake Rayshen. What you will eventually get is a color zone in Rome, which is a must for street art lovers.

4- Pyramid of Cestius, Rome is in Europe. You won't often come across pyramids in 2000, but this is old Rome. The first time I saw the Pyramid of Cestius was behind our friend's car. I have to take it twice and then check it again to make sure I'm not hallucinating. Seeing a pyramid with a history of 2000 years in the center of Rome is incredibly confusing and enjoyable. The front boundary wall built by Emperor Aurilio 1800 years ago left a deep impression on people, which aroused people's imagination. I want to know why a landmark building like ancient is so far away from home.

3- barolo Vineyard Church, barolo Vineyard Church is located in the foothills. It is a very colorful church, located outside the vineyards of La Mora and inside the vineyards of Bruna. It is one of the most famous wineries in barolo. This strange and colorful church is located outside a medieval village. This is a place with a gray landscape as the background. This church was built in 19 14. As a refuge for people to work in the surrounding vineyards, it has never been regarded as sacred. 1999, the winemaker family who owns the vineyard decided to inject new life into this forgotten place and entrusted two artists to renovate the chapel. These two artists used vivid and bright colors to turn this place into an excellent example of contemporary art, and now it is called "cappella". "Celebrate its vineyards.

2-Mills Valley, sorrento has some spectacular buildings in the valleys of these factories. These buildings were abandoned in the 20th century and buried in a crack. It is believed that these buildings were produced in the earthquake after the prehistoric volcanic eruption. This website in sorrento was once used to grind wheat, but it was abandoned after it was deemed unsuitable for life and work. It is located on the ground of a deep valley. It looks amazing and worth seeing.

1- Lake Lesken, Lake Lesken in South Tyrol is located in a Lake Lesken in Tyrol in the south of northern Italy. The most famous is the bell tower of its underwater church. This lake is an artificial lake, which is formed by combining two natural lakes (Lesken Lake and Mitte Lake). It looks like another underwater church in Spain, also under the artificial lake. The lake is famous for the steeple of a church in14th century. When water freezes, you can reach it with your feet. Legend has it that people can still hear church bells in winter. In fact, in July of 1950, 18, the clock was removed from the tower one week before the inner hall of the church was demolished and the lake was built. In dry months, you can walk directly into the church!