Every night at the Trevi Fountain in
Rome about 3.000 Euros are cleared
from the bottom of the basin. The
money is donated to Caritas, a catholic
charity, who uses the money to provide
services for needy families in Rome.

Italy has 50 UNUESCO world
heritages sites which is more than any
other country.

The Margherita Pizza was invented in
Naples in 1889 to honour Italy's Queen
Margherita of Savoy that was visiting the
city.

Italy is the 4th most visited country in
the world and is the largest exporter of
wines.

It is estimated that over 500.000
people lost their lives and over a million
wild animals were killed during of the
battles at the ancient Colosseum. The
last gladiatorial fights took place in 435
AD. as entertainment for wealthy
families in Rome.
Old villages, beautiful lakes, rolling hills with
wine vineyards, sunflowers and olive trees
are characteristics of the beautiful Italian
countryside. In summer many tourists find
their ways to the Italian coast to enjoy the
beaches and beautiful rocky coastline.
Sardine and Sicilia are the most famous
Islands of Italy and ideal for summer
holidays to enjoy the beaches combined
with village visits, culture and good food.

Venice has been the background in many
movies and could be the most romantic city
in the world. The San Marco Square and
Rialto Bridge are world famous. Whoever
visits Venice can’t leave without having
enjoyed the city view from the water on a
traditional Gondola. They are easy to hire
and offer a great way to explore the many
canals. To connect 118 islands together
there are 400 bridges and over 177 canals
and lagoons in Venice. This city is unique in
the world and has a population accustomed
to living on the water.  Many of the house
are built on stilts.

To visit Italy’s beautiful cities a minimum
stay of 3 days is advisable to really soak up
the atmosphere and have the chance to visit
a museum or the ruins where you can spent
a day.easily.
 

Discover Italy
Italy is situated in the southern part of
Europe with 61 million inhabitants and is
probably one of the richest countries in
Europe when it comes to history and arts. It
is the birthplace of the Renaissance, the
home of Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo,
Raphael, Botticelli, Titian, Donatello, Giotto
and the list goes on and on... Italian food and
wine, ancient ruins, picturesque villages, the
Tuscan country side and the canals of
Venice are images that speak to the
imagination of many. Italy has many famous
cities like Rome, Venice, Naples, Milan and
Florence.

The Roman empire stretched out over many
European countries with Caesar ruling. 
Impressive ruins of an ancient world can be
found in cities like Rome where the famous
Colosseum and The Forum are found. Rome
is the capital of Italy and the ultimate city for
history lovers. From ancient ruins, beautiful
fountains, amazing architecture to the many
museums and the Vatican, there is so much
to see and explore that you won’t be done in
a month. The second largest city of Italy is
Milan, fashion and design capital of the world
and known for it’s luxury shopping and fine
dining.
DID YOU KNOW? FACTS
ABOUT ITALY
 

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