1. Milan Cathedral
Milan Cathedral is one of the five largest cathedrals in the world in Milan, Italy. Built in 1386 and completed in 1965. It took five centuries to build a famous Catholic church with the second largest scale in the world. Napoleon, the first French emperor, held a coronation ceremony here on 1805.
2. Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers is one of the five largest churches in the world located in the historical center of Florence, and it has also been translated into the Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers and Florence Cathedral. This cathedral is composed of cathedral, bell tower and Baptist church. It was listed in the World Cultural Heritage List from 65438 to 0982.
3. Venice Square
Venice Square is a transportation hub built in the center of Rome, Italy. The rectangular square is130m long and 75m wide, which brings together five streets in Italy. The Venice Tower, the most famous Renaissance palace building in Rome, is located here, and it has also become a museum for collecting Renaissance artworks.
4. Grand Theatre
The Colosseum, a symbol of ancient Rome, was built on the east bank of the Tiber River in Rome from 72 to 79 AD. This building covers an area of 20,000 square meters per month and can accommodate 90,000 spectators at the same time. In addition to being a slave arena, it was built to commemorate the great achievements of the Roman emperor Weipa Mi.
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The Pantheon was built by agrippa, the son-in-law of the Roman Empire, between 27 and 25 BC to worship the gods on Mount Olympia. It is also the only well-preserved famous ancient Roman building. Later, it was rebuilt in 120, and many famous Italian artists in history were buried here.
6. Fort Saint Angels
Located in the westernmost part of ancient Rome, Saint Angels Castle, also known as Hadrian's mausoleum, was built around 139. Now, Saint Angel Castle has become a national museum, with a large collection of sculptures, ancient weapons treasures and papal home furniture.
7.leaning tower of Pisa
The leaning tower of Pisa will be11one of the Italian landmarks built on the Miracle Square in northern Pisa, Italy, in August, 1973, just behind Pisa Cathedral. At the beginning, the tower with Roman architectural style began to tilt because of foundation problems, so it was named the leaning tower, and 1987 was included in the World Heritage List.
8. Plaza de Spain
Although this square is called Spanish Square, it is named after the former site of the Spanish Governor. It is actually located in Trinity Church in Rome, Italy. This square contains the governor's residence, gardens, Spanish arches, chocolate houses and other buildings. Among them, the baroque fountain in the center has become a summer resort for young people every summer.
9. Holy Cross Church
The Church of the Holy Cross is a Gothic building designed and built in 1294, and a Gothic bell tower was added in 1842. Monuments and tombs of some heavyweight celebrities are erected in this Egyptian cruciform church, which consists of three vertical halls, 1 altar and 10 worship room.
/kloc-0 0. Ancient Rome
Romulo, the builder of honorary city, is the capital of ancient Rome, which is highly appraised by western academic circles. It is also called the City of Seven Hills, because it includes seven hills such as Capitoli and palatino, including the Roman Square, the Roman Palace and the underground tombs. The British Daily Telegraph called it one of the oldest cities in the world.